Native Plant Growing Program
Native Plant Growing Program We are looking for volunteers to grow native plants in their back yard! Learn how easy it is to grow native [...]
Native Plant Growing Program We are looking for volunteers to grow native plants in their back yard! Learn how easy it is to grow native [...]
The Sustainability Institute at UW-Oshkosh is looking for your help with a harmful algal bloom (HAB) project. From their website: "Our goal is to understand how the public perceives the harmful algal blooms (HABs) that occur [...]
Winnebago Waterways Recovery Area Water Quality Monitoring Program The Winnebago Waterways Water Quality Monitoring Program (WQMP) provides volunteer-based stream and lake water quality monitoring at priority [...]
The Winnebago Waterways program of the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance has partnered with BloomOptix, Ramboll, and Opseyes to help develop a technology to identify blue green algae blooms more quickly. The BloomOptix, Ramboll, Opseyes team [...]
We couldn't do it without our volunteers! Gary Doering is a returning volunteer who monitors water quality in Lake Poygan, Lake Winneconne, and Lake Butte des Morts. The data Gary collects is used to [...]
Emily is not a new face at the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance but she is a newer face to the Winnebago Waterways Program. In 2021, the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance received a grant to kickstart the [...]
The Connecting Our Waters Program is wrapping up in June. We wanted to thank everyone for following along with us the past three years and we were so glad to bring Fox-Wolf further up [...]
Big Lake in Shawano County has been fighting Eurasian watermilfoil on their lake for years. They have seen success with a couple large scale herbicide treatments to keep the Eurasian watermilfoil at bay but [...]
The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance partnered with the WDNR and counties to advertise for water quality monitors throughout the watershed. Thanks to a news story on Fox 11 in late March, we have been able [...]
The Wolf River Chapter of the Wild Ones (WRWO) is member of the National Wild Ones organization (www.wildones.org) As a member of the national chapter, we promote environmentally sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity [...]