Protected: Lake Winnebago: Keeping Everyone Afloat
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If you’ve spent any time boating, ice fishing, or relaxing along the shoreline around Lake Winnebago, you've probably noticed how much water levels can change with the seasons. You might wonder—why exactly are water [...]
For anyone who spends time on Lake Winnebago, it’s easy to see why it’s one of the most important outdoor spaces in our region. The iconic Wisconsin lake—and the Upper Pool lakes flowing into [...]
No Matter the Time of Year, AIS Prevention Helps Your Waters Original Story: WI DNR The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and partners ask anglers to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive [...]
Multi-Year Partnership Results in Water Hyacinth No Longer Seen on Lake Winneconne A team from the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources recently monitored Lake Winneconne for the invasive species [...]
Protecting Northeast Wisconsin’s Waterways: Stormwater Management with NEWSC At the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance, we’re excited to highlight the great work being done by the Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium (NEWSC). NEWSC is dedicated to stormwater [...]
Double Check Those Lamprey; Wisconsin has Native Lamprey Too Many Wisconsin anglers are catching fish left, right, and center as we near mid-summer. But sometimes with those fish, there are reports of sea lamprey [...]
Cost for Electric Fish Barrier Significant, Board Votes to Stop Project Original Story: Fox River Navigation System Authority The Fox River Navigational System Authority (FRNSA) board voted in late June to halt work on [...]
4th of July and Aquatic Invasive Species Happy 4th of July! The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance is joining the international effort to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species this July 4th weekend! The annual [...]
Over 70 Exotic Pets Surrendered, To Be Rehomed Seventy animals were turned in at an exotic pet surrender event in Kimberly, Wisconsin, on Sunday. Thirty seven people attended and there was a Facebook Reach of [...]