Watershed Moments: Enough Water to Last
ENOUGH WATER TO LAST Experiencing the reality of water scarcity Dennis Kittel uses a specialized net to search for microplastics. “When you live in Wisconsin, you don’t think about [...]
ENOUGH WATER TO LAST Experiencing the reality of water scarcity Dennis Kittel uses a specialized net to search for microplastics. “When you live in Wisconsin, you don’t think about [...]
A PLACE IN THE WATERSHED Caring for places that are meaningful, even if we don't live there Amanda Kruger poses at Cave Point County Park, enjoying the views of Lake [...]
A UNITING EFFORT Improving water quality one relationship at a time Steve demonstrates how to monitor for invasive species at an Adopt-a-Launch site. They describe themselves as “three old [...]
Jeff Mazanec finds perspective by taking time to enjoy local waterways. Sometimes it’s hard to know if you are really making a difference with your life. Other times, you remove sewage from [...]
Ryan Kudish, meterorologist, reports on local sustainability efforts. “I never touched a camera in my life before this segment,” admitted Ryan Kudish, meteorologist reporter for Local 5 news in Green Bay. But [...]
Retired professor Bud Harris devoted his career to improving water quality. Once upon a time, not so long ago, the Fox River had so much bacteria in the sediment that anaerobic activity [...]
Kevin Boyle getting ready to run all the way around Lake Winnebago. Lake Mendota tried, but it didn’t turn Kevin Boyle from a runner into a rower. “Tall runners make good rowers,” [...]
Jude Holland, local resident, volunteers for Fox-Wolf and other area groups. Jude Holland doesn’t drink from the well in her backyard – there’s way too much arsenic in the water. But she [...]
For their spring Packers Give Back day, staff from the Green Bay Packers participated in the annual Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup. What is the best gift a Packers fan can give to the [...]
Jon Lamers hopes his sons one day want to be the 5th generation of farmers on his land. The closer a farm is to a river, the greater an impact it has [...]