The Clean Bay Backers Host 8th Annual Bringing Back the Bay Event on October 15th

By |2021-10-21T14:54:29-05:00October 20th, 2021|

The Clean Bay Backers hosted the 8th Annual Bringing Back the Back Tour on Friday, October 15th from 1:00 pm -  3:30 pm.  The press conference opened with Fox-Wolf's Katie Woodrow and included remarks [...]

Winnebagoland Conservation Alliance looking for help identifying shore fishing access sites

By |2021-08-25T14:18:20-05:00August 23rd, 2021|

The Winnebagoland Conservation Alliance is looking for your help! They have partnered with other groups to create a more comprehensive list of shore fishing access sites. The Alliance is looking for your help in [...]

Green Bay Bait Shops Partner with Fox-Wolf to Stop Aquatic Invasive Species

By |2021-08-17T17:04:09-05:00August 17th, 2021|

Local Shops Join Bait Shop Initiative Bait shop owners in our region are taking steps to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species in Wisconsin lakes. Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are non-native plants [...]

Using satellites and windshield surveys to track conservation within the Fox-Wolf Basin

By |2021-03-31T21:54:57-05:00March 31st, 2021|

An innovative way to track water quality improvements is being explored by a team in the Fox-Wolf River Basin. Using satellite imagery in combination with in-person field verification, the team is working to track [...]

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 [...]

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