Ag Runoff Treatment Systems: A New(er) Practice in the Conservation Toolbox

2022-09-30T13:48:25-05:00By |

There are a variety of conservation best management practices in use across our basin.  Some of these practices fall into the category of soil health practices such as cover crops, no-till, and low-disturbance manure [...]

Brown County Water Summit Brings Together Municipal, State Leaders

2022-07-01T11:09:18-05:00By |

On June 14, Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach alongside the Brown County Land and Water Conservation Department, Extension Brown County, the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance, and The Nature Conservancy, hosted a water summit at the Resch Expo in Ashwaubenon. The summit was [...]

2022 Landing Blitz – Fox-Wolf, partners bring AIS Prevention to Great Lakes

2022-06-15T15:02:20-05:00By |

July 4th Weekend: Free Towels for Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance will again be joining the international effort to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species this July 4th weekend! The [...]

“What’s the Point”? Study finds Invasive Species Regulation Helps Reduce Risk by 85%

2022-05-11T15:37:48-05:00By |

Ballast Water Regulation Reduced Invasion Risk by 85% since 2008 Original Story: Maya Sundaresan, Great Lakes Now The issue of invasive species has haunted the Great Lakes region for decades, but a recent study [...]

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