Reflections on Waterway Wonders – March Edition: Ice
This is the second in a series of Reflections, a new column for this newsletter. Each month, Lynn Kuhns takes a look at the season and some every-day or newsworthy facet of the Fox/Wolf [...]
This is the second in a series of Reflections, a new column for this newsletter. Each month, Lynn Kuhns takes a look at the season and some every-day or newsworthy facet of the Fox/Wolf [...]
The Army Corps of Engineers will be holding a conference call on Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 1:00 pm to discuss recent basin conditions and the spring refill strategy. The Army Corps was asked [...]
The spring Conservation Congress hearings are quickly approaching! This year, they will be held on April 8th at 7:00 pm in every one of Wisconsin’s 72 counties. Since 1934, the Wisconsin Conservation Congress has served [...]
Every month, we will put a spotlight on an aquatic invasive species (AIS) in a re-occurring monthly article. Check it out! This month, we highlight an emerging threat to Wisconsin lakes: Starry Stonewort! Starry [...]
The goal of the Lake Management Planning project is to develop a regional framework for cooperation to restore and protect the health of the Winnebago Lakes. This includes facilitating communication among stakeholders [...]
The Winnebago Waterways Steering Committee meets monthly to move the lake management planning project forward for the Winnebago Lakes. Meetings are open to the public. March Meeting details: Date: Friday, March 8, 2019 Time: 10:00am to [...]
Here’s the first in a series of Reflections, a new column for this newsletter. Each month, Lynn Kuhns will take a look at the season and some everyday or newsworthy facet of the Fox/Wolf [...]
Battle on Bago is one of Northeast Wisconsin's most well-known events. It not only gets thousands of people out on our cherished Lake Winnebago, but also brings in thousands of dollars to benefit Fox Valley [...]
Every month, we will put a spotlight on an aquatic invasive species (AIS) in a re-occurring monthly article. Check it out! This month, we highlight two similar AIS! Chinese and Banded Mystery Snails Chinese [...]