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Basin Blog2025-04-25T10:52:04-05:00
Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance offers a variety of e-newsletters, blog posts, and printed publications for diverse audiences. Join the over 5,000 subscribers who receive monthly e-newsletters or occasional emails.
  • Watershed Moments is a quarterly publication sharing the stories of lives impacted by our work.
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Recent Articles

Help Restore Our Shorelines—Join a Shoreline Volunteer Day This Season!

By |April 24th, 2025|

Love Lake Winnebago? Want to get outside, get your hands a little dirty, and make a real difference? Join us for one (or more!) of our Shoreline Volunteer Days at Columbia Park in Malone [...]

Plan Ahead: Know What to Do to Limit Invasive Plants this Spring

By |April 21st, 2025|

Original story: Melinda Myers Invasive plants can escape the boundaries of our landscape, moving into natural spaces and waterways. They outcompete and displace native plants, degrading natural habitats, increasing the risk of soil erosion, [...]

No Mow May or Low-Mow Lawn? Here’s What to Know Before You Stash the Mower

By |April 16th, 2025|

No Mow May is trending again—but is it actually the best move for your lawn and your water? It’s a tempting idea—skip mowing for a month to help bees and early-season pollinators. And yes, [...]

What Gardeners and Farmers Have in Common This Spring (Besides Planting Things)

By |April 8th, 2025|

Turns out, more than we think! Spring is here—and we’re all in grow mode The shovels are out. There's dirt under your nails. And seed packets are showing up like party invitations. [...]

What Drives Lake Winnebago’s Water Levels—and How to Read the Graph Everyone Talks About

By |April 2nd, 2025|

If you’ve ever looked out from your dock or favorite shoreline spot and thought, “Did the water drop?”—you’re not alone. Lake Winnebago’s water levels are constantly shifting throughout the year, and the reasons behind [...]

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