
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.
WHAT IS ALL THAT GREEN STUFF???
The Sustainability Institute at UW-Oshkosh is looking for your help with a harmful algal bloom (HAB) project. From their website: "Our goal is to [...]
2021 Summer Basin Buzz – now available!
Click the image to view the Summer 2021 Basin Buzz.
Considerations for Late Summer & Fall Cover Crop Establishment
Article written by Josh Hiemstra, Hiemstra Dairy LLC Photos provided by Zach Laughlin, Fond du Lac County LWCD Hello to all working to make [...]
Fox-Wolf Teaches Watershed Education at Appleton Summer Camp
Fox-Wolf has contracted with the City of Appleton for the past nine years and has provided watershed-based lessons for campers attending Camp APRD. Campers [...]
Farmland to Shoreland Field Day – July 24th, 2021
On July 14th, 2021, the Farmland to Shoreland Field Day was held in Shawano County. We had 33 people in attendance at the field [...]
Winnebago Waterways partners with BloomOptix, Opseye, and Ramboll to learn more about our toxic algae blooms
The Winnebago Waterways program of the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance has partnered with BloomOptix, Ramboll, and Opseyes to help develop a technology to identify blue [...]
How do Invasive Species Get in Our Waterways? AIS Pathway Spotlight: Transportation and Utility Corridors
Transportation and Utility Corridors: How the Ways We Get From Place to Place and Its Respective Upkeep Can Transport Invasive Species Transport pathways are [...]
Restore your shore!
Restore your shore for our future generations. Improving habitat for bees, butterflies, turtles, and our fish can also protect our waterways for years to [...]
Winnebago Waterways Volunteer Spotlight – June 2021
We couldn't do it without our volunteers! Gary Doering is a returning volunteer who monitors water quality in Lake Poygan, Lake Winneconne, and Lake [...]









