Discover stories, insights, and updates from around the Fox-Wolf Watershed. Our Basin Blog is your go-to resource for exploring the latest in conservation, community impact, stormwater management, sustainable agriculture, and upcoming events. Dive into engaging stories, stay informed on environmental news, and see how your neighbors are making a real difference.
Whether you’re looking for practical ways to protect our water, highlights from recent events, or inspiring community successes, you’ll find it here.
Watershed Moments: Water for Sand Castles
Imagine having to bring your own water to the beach. Kevin Fermanich doesn’t have to imagine this, because he’s already seen it. He was [...]
Volunteers Clean Up Litter During Levitt AMP Music Series
The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance set up an educational booth at the August 6th Levitt AMP concert series along the Fox River in Green Bay. [...]
Japanese Knotweed and our Rivers
Gardener Extraordinaire Melinda Myers Gives Insight into Japanese Knotweed During last month's National Rivers Month, Melinda Myers took a moment to highlight the over [...]
Shoreline Restoration Resources
Recommended Starting Info: Shoreline Stabilization Guide Shoreland Stewardship Series 1: A Fresh Look at Shoreland Restoration Safeguarding our Shorelands [...]
Native Plant Growing Program
We are looking for volunteers to grow native plants in their back yard! Learn how easy [...]
Water Quality Monitoring Season off to a good start!
Our wonderful water quality monitoring volunteers have kicked off the 2023 monitoring season! Volunteers are monitoring sites located throughout the Winnebago Waterways Recovery [...]
Species Spotlight: Mudpuppy
This month’s species spotlight highlights Wisconsin’s largest and only fully aquatic salamander: the mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus)! This brown or grayish salamander typically has dark [...]
Ready for the Blitz? 2023 Great Lakes Landing Blitz June 29-July 9
Wisconsin's Busiest Boating Holiday; Help Prevent Invasive Species This July 4th Every year, tens of thousands of Wisconsinites and visitors take to the water [...]






