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.
Army Corps: Fall Meeting – October 6, 2020
The Army Corps of Engineers will be holding their annual fall regulation meeting virtually this year. The notice for the 2020 meeting was recently [...]
Basin Buzz – Summer 2020 edition
Check out our latest edition of the Basin Buzz. You can use the Flipbook below to view the Basin Buzz here, or feel free [...]
Learn your native plants – September
One of the things we’ve heard over the last two years is that once native plant projects are installed, that it can be hard [...]
Volunteer Spotlight – Winnebago Waterways Program
At Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance we have several active volunteer projects across the Fox-Wolf Basin. Our volunteers help with large-scale clean-ups, monitoring water quality, [...]
Your Favorite Boat Launch Needs You! Join the Adopt-a-Launch Program Today!
Help Maintain Your Favorite Launch and Be Recognized Today! The Fox-Wolf Adopt-a-Launch Program works to improve and clean up the lakes and rivers by [...]
AIS Spotlight – Asian Carp
Every month, we put a spotlight on an aquatic invasive species (AIS). This month, it's all about the Asian Carp! Check it out! Asian [...]
Wolf River *Virtual* Shoreline Tour
2020 has been the year of virtual events; we are working remotely and meeting through our computer screens. People are getting outside in increased [...]
Soil Health Equipment & Demonstration Facility (SHED)
Outagamie County with support from Brown County, Oneida Nation and NEW Water, has established a Soil Health Equipment and Demonstration Facility (S.H.E.D). This 25 [...]
Learn your native plants – August
One of the things we’ve heard over the last two years is that once native plant projects are installed, that it can be hard [...]








