Volunteers Needed for Stream Monitoring in the Lower Fox River Watershed

By |2018-05-02T11:39:09-05:00April 25th, 2018|

Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance is partnering with the WDNR to recruit volunteers for stream sampling at locations coordinated in the Lower Fox River Watershed. Specifically, we are looking for a volunteer or volunteer group to [...]

UW-Green Bay’s NAS progam and Center for Biodiversity receive Watershed Hero Award

By |2018-03-13T17:55:37-05:00March 13th, 2018|

The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance named the Lower Fox River Watershed Alliance program a 2018 Watershed Hero Impact Awardee. The school monitoring network is administered by UW-Green Bay’s Natural and Applied Sciences (NAS) program and the [...]

GLRI 49: Characterizing zones of high potential nutrient cycling in agricultural catchments and their relation to agricultural best management practices in the Fox River watershed

By |2017-04-06T13:50:52-05:00April 6th, 2017|

Over-arching goals: determine the distribution and function of naturally occurring zones of high in-stream cycling of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P); determine whether land management has an impact on the distribution and function of [...]

Reducing Environmental Impacts through Runoff Risk Decision Support

By |2017-02-27T11:05:33-06:00February 27th, 2017|

NOAA's Central Region Collaboration Team recently completed a short and full length video and on first-of-its-kind decision support information and related tools to address the challenge of nutrient runoff from farm fields. Many of [...]

Evaluation of a Leaf Collection and Street Cleaning Program as a Way to Reduce Nutrients in Urban Runoff

By |2017-01-26T13:26:36-06:00January 10th, 2017|

Originally posted on 09.12.16 by William Selbig William Selbig U.S. Geological Survey – Wisconsin Water Science Center 8505 Research Way Middleton, WI  53562 608-821-3823 wrselbig@usgs.gov Organic [...]

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