Watershed Moments: The Best It Can Be
Kevin Boyle getting ready to run all the way around Lake Winnebago. Lake Mendota tried, but it didn’t turn Kevin Boyle from a runner into a rower. “Tall runners make good rowers,” [...]
Kevin Boyle getting ready to run all the way around Lake Winnebago. Lake Mendota tried, but it didn’t turn Kevin Boyle from a runner into a rower. “Tall runners make good rowers,” [...]
Jude Holland, local resident, volunteers for Fox-Wolf and other area groups. Jude Holland doesn’t drink from the well in her backyard – there’s way too much arsenic in the water. But she [...]
For their spring Packers Give Back day, staff from the Green Bay Packers participated in the annual Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup. What is the best gift a Packers fan can give to the [...]
Jon Lamers hopes his sons one day want to be the 5th generation of farmers on his land. The closer a farm is to a river, the greater an impact it has [...]
You can often find Linda enjoying the outdoors. Living on the west side of Green Bay, Linda grew up around water. “It’s just a fundamental part of who I am,” she explained. [...]
Brenna and her dog planned to visit all of Wisconsin's state parks in a year. Brenna Spear went to college for something she loved, but when she graduated, there were no full-time [...]
Rob Riley windsurfs on Lake Winnebago. Rob Riley knows how to have fun on the water. From paddle boarding to sailing, white water canoeing to windsurfing, he’s no stranger to lake recreation. [...]
Emma and Rory spend time outside with their troop. It’s not just about the cookies. Girl Scout troops 2278 and 2378 have been working together to care for our watershed for years. [...]
Andy Kiefer shares best practices and ideas with local farmers. Andy Kiefer never wanted anything to do with agriculture as an adult. He grew up on a multi-generation dairy farm in Sherwood. [...]
Ken and Megan Karth are citizen scientists, collecting data for use in assorted projects. Ken Karth made a living making dirty water clean. “When I started working in the business, the Wisconsin River [...]