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.
Learn your native plants – June
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 [...]
AIS Spotlight – Reed Manna Grass
Every month, we will put a spotlight on an aquatic invasive species (AIS) in a re-occurring monthly article. This month, Reed Manna Grass! Check [...]
Wisconsin DNR Surface Water Grant Updates
Over the last year, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has been rolling out changes to the Surface Water grant program. The discussion to [...]
Lake Winnebago Water Levels – Updates for 2020
Water levels in Lake Winnebago are controlled by two dams: one in Neenah (privately owned) and one in Menasha. The dam in Menasha is [...]
$1.6 million Awarded to Fox-Wolf for Water Quality
NEWS RELEASE - We are excited to announce that we were awarded over $1.6 million for two projects that aim to improve water quality [...]
Free Weekly At-Home-Learning Lessons from Fox-Wolf
During the Safer at Home order, many parents and guardians are looking for ways to keep students engaged, active, and interested while learning at [...]
Meet the Producers of the Upper Fox Wolf Demo Farms
The Upper Fox Wolf Demo Farm Network is starting its second year. Let's meet the producers that make up the largest demo farm network to [...]
Fox-Wolf Receives WDNR River Planning Grant
The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance was recently awarded a 2020 River Planning grant from the Wisconsin Department [...]
Learn your native plants – May
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 [...]







