How do Invasive Species Get in Our Waterways? AIS Pathway Spotlight: Organisms in Trade

By |2021-12-07T13:23:51-06:00November 15th, 2021|

Organisms in Trade: How Our Aquariums and Water Gardens Can Introduce New Animals and Plants Every few months, we put a spotlight on a different pathway aquatic invasive species can reach new waterways. The [...]

New Walleye Movement Sonic Tagging Study on the Winnebago System

By |2021-10-25T14:52:45-05:00October 25th, 2021|

This information was shared by Adam Nickel, Senior Fisheries Biologist with the WDNR. WDNR Oshkosh fisheries staff have began a new walleye movement sonic tagging study on the Winnebago System.  The study includes tagging [...]

2020 Lake Winnebago Trawling Report and 2021 Winnebago Walleye Survey Efforts

By |2021-04-22T14:28:38-05:00April 22nd, 2021|

Content was originally published by the DNR through GovDelivery Communications. Author: Adam Nickel, DNR Winnebago System Gamefish Biologist 2020 Lake Winnebago Trawling Report The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently published the 2020 Lake [...]

Winter to Spring Weather Mix Brings AIS Reminders to Excited Boaters and Anglers

By |2021-03-22T19:36:30-05:00March 22nd, 2021|

Written by Annette Cornell, AIS Program Volunteer Snow or Rain? Invasive Species Precautions Remain the Same As outdoor enthusiasts, many of us are at least acutely aware of aquatic invasive species. Zebra [...]

How do Invasive Species Get in Our Waterways? AIS Pathway Spotlight: Non-Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture

By |2021-03-04T19:09:55-06:00February 24th, 2021|

Non-Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture: Businesses and AIS Prevention Transport pathways are the means by which aquatic invasive species (AIS) have been introduced to and spread across Wisconsin. The number of pathways have continued to [...]

How do Invasive Species Get in Our Waterways? AIS Pathway Spotlight: Recreational Activities

By |2021-01-15T13:34:06-06:00January 15th, 2021|

Recreation Activities: AIS Prevention in an Increasingly Connected World Transport pathways are the means by which AIS have been introduced to and spread across Wisconsin. The number of pathways have continued to grow as [...]

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