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Take 5 Minutes Each Hunt for Invasive Species Prevention Original Story: WDNR Invasive species are nonnative plants, animals and diseases that cause great ecological, environmental or economic harm. Some have already been found in [...]
Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance is excited to host a Field Day event with Outagamie County at VandeWettering Farms in Greenleaf. Farmers are invited to come learn about virtual grazing, grazing on marginal land, and ravine [...]
Be Careful With Those Plants; Dispose but Don't Release! Original story: Melinda Myers As we start see leaves drop, lots of folks are starting to prepare their homes and gardens for winter. If you've [...]
Thanks to our Climate Smart grants, Fox-Wolf is expanding! We have recently welcomed three new staff to help implement these projects across the watershed. Tim, Skylar, and Hanna bring a wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm [...]
Not many of us have seen the birth — and death — of an entire ecosystem, right in our own backyard. But when Tom Mace was 9 or 10 years old, he and his [...]
The Winnebago Water Level Assessment Team provides a collaborative opportunity for stakeholder representatives and experts to develop realistic and achievable water level recommendations and related goals that reasonably balance the top priorities of multiple [...]
When making conservation plans, producers and conservation professionals alike want to know the impact that farm practices have on our local water. Through work funded by Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance and [...]
October 2023 Strategy Meeting Notice Army Corps website: https://www.lrc.usace.army.mil/Missions/Water-Management/Lake-Winnebago/ Interested in joining other stakeholders in ongoing discussions about water levels in the Winnebago System? The Winnebago Water [...]
Leave Your Leaves On Land Fall leaves provide beautiful color on trees, but in local waters they contribute to algal blooms. Leaves are a leading contributor of phosphorus in our waters. [...]