What Have We Learned in 30 Years of Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol?

By |2023-04-28T14:41:44-05:00April 13th, 2023|

Webinar: Learn the History, Safety, and Efficacy of the Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol Program As part of Wisconsin Water Week 2023, join the statewide Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol Program Coordinator Jeanne Scherer to reflect on the [...]

Winnebago Waterways Steering Team Seeks Members-at-Large for 2023-2024 Term

By |2022-09-30T16:10:27-05:00September 30th, 2022|

The Winnebago Waterways Program facilitates regional coordination and implementation of recovery efforts for the Winnebago Lakes and surrounding watersheds. Priority implementation projects are outlined in the Winnebago Waterways Lake Management Plan and the draft [...]

How do Invasive Species Get in Our Waterways? AIS Pathway Spotlight: Aquatic Sampling

By |2022-07-12T15:26:27-05:00July 12th, 2022|

Aquatic Sampling: Halting Accidental Transfer During the Best Laid Prevention Plans Every few months, we put a spotlight on a different pathway through which aquatic invasive species can reach new waterways. The next installation [...]

Lost on Invasive Species Management? Online AIS Management 101 Course Now Available!

By |2022-02-09T17:39:21-06:00February 9th, 2022|

Online Course Designed to Help Understand Management Strategies Aquatic Invasive Species Management 101 is a self-paced online course that runs throughout February and March 2022. AIS Management 101 is designed to help lakeshore homeowners, lake association members, [...]

Planning For Your Summer Water Garden? Gardener Extraordinaire Melinda Myers Has Tips

By |2022-02-28T14:50:01-06:00February 9th, 2022|

Help Stop Invasive Plants from Slipping into Wisconsin By: Melinda Myers For many of us, winter is the start of the gardening season. We are busy browsing catalogs, reading garden articles, and looking for [...]

Target Invasive Species Mapping Project Kicks Off at Fox-Wolf

By |2021-11-15T17:05:51-06:00November 15th, 2021|

Invasive Phragmites and Japanese Knotweed Populations To Be Mapped in Winnebago and Waupaca Counties For many years, populations of invasive Phragmites and Japanese knotweed have been increasing throughout Northeast Wisconsin. With severe consequences to [...]

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