Learn your native plants – August
One of the things we’ve heard over the last two years is that once native plant projects are installed, that it can be hard to continue to identify the plants present. In April, we [...]
One of the things we’ve heard over the last two years is that once native plant projects are installed, that it can be hard to continue to identify the plants present. In April, we [...]
H.R. 7575 Bill Authorizes Key Projects for Water Improvement Projects in Northeast Wisconsin The Water Resources and Development Act of 2020 (H.R. 7575) passed an important step in the legislative process this month! Passed [...]
Winnebago System Lake Management Plan Nearing Completion, Needs Your Help The Lake Management Plan is nearly completed but we still need your input! Add your voice and be part of the lake management process [...]
Seven Educators Talk To Boaters and Anglers at Local Boat Launches Thanks to a contract from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance was able to grow our aquatic invasive species [...]
Aquatic Invasive Species Snapshot Day Saturday, August 15th, 2020 Volunteer Registration Now Open! Join [...]
Every month, we will put a spotlight on an aquatic invasive species (AIS) in a re-occurring monthly article. This month, the Red Swamp Crayfish! Check it out! Red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) is classified [...]
Rehoming Exotic Pet Effort Results in Honored Award Surrendered Koi Fish The 2020 "Invader Crusaders" are Wisconsin residents - and one friendly canine - recognized for their significant contributions to prevent, control [...]
Sunset Bay Comprehensive Management Plan Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C [...]
PUBLIC COMMENTS WANTED FOR WINNEBAGO WATERWAYS RECOVERY PLAN July 13, 2020 – The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance is seeking public review and comments on the Winnebago Waterways Lake Management Plan for the four Winnebago Pool [...]
One of the things we’ve heard over the last two years is that once native plant projects are installed, that it can be hard to continue to identify the plants present. In April, we [...]