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2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup: Photo Contest & Safety Updates
There has been a lot going on in our region, in our world, since we've had to reschedule our annual Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup [...]
Learn your native plants – July
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 water quality monitoring has begun in Shawano County!
Covid-19 slowed us down one sampling month however we will be able to still get a great monitoring year out of 2020! Connecting Our [...]
Winnebago Waterway Steering Team Meeting: July 8th, 2020
The Winnebago Waterways Steering Team meets monthly to move the lake management planning project forward for the Winnebago Lakes. Meetings are open to the public. Meeting [...]
Sunset Bay Public Meeting – July 22, 2020
Thank you so much to everyone who attended the Sunset Bay Meeting! If you were unable to attend the meeting, a recording of the [...]
COVID-19 Ag Resources
The University of Wisconsin Division of Extension has put together a comprehensive list of resources for farmers during these uncertain times. Below is a list [...]
Bring Invasive Species Education to Your Virtual Meeting or Event!
Is your outdoor themed club or group holding virtual meetings? Do you have a virtual event coming up? Bring in a virtual speaker to [...]
New AIS Found in Oconto County: Butterfly Dock
A newly verified population of butterly dock (Petasites hybridus) was found in Wisconsin this month. Butterfly dock (also known as butterbur, bog rhubarb, devil’s [...]
Kayak Volunteers Trained to Help Search for Invasive Species
AIS Coordinator Chris Trains Volunteers for River Monitoring As the summer gets going, the warm weather brings plenty of water recreation activity opportunities. Boating, [...]








