Winnebago Waterways – Projects
Winnebago Waterways Recovery Projects Are you a partner with the Winnebago Waterways Program? Click [...]
Winnebago Waterways Recovery Projects Are you a partner with the Winnebago Waterways Program? Click [...]
Help us maintain these beautiful shoreline plantings! Stay tuned for 2025 volunteer work days. Email the Winnebago Waterways coordinator at shoreline@fwwa.org to let us know you're interested in joining. Visitors to Columbia Park in [...]
The 2022 season for our Winnebago Waterways Recovery Area Water Quality Monitoring Program has begun! The Karths, WWRA water quality volunteers, measuring transparency in one of the area streams Dedicated volunteers are [...]
Kids fishing at the Learn 2 Fish With Us clinic in Oshkosh. Article and photos submitted by Greg Karsh, Learn 2 Fish with Us Learn 2 Fish With Us, Inc., a local [...]
July 4th Weekend: Free Towels for Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance will again be joining the international effort to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species this July 4th weekend! The [...]
The Winnebago Waterways Program at Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance recently held a Healthy Lakes and Rivers Train the Trainer workshop at The Lodge in the Calumet County Park along the east shore of Lake Winnebago. [...]
The Winnebago County Parks Department outlines several updates in their Annual Report for 2021. Here are a few highlights: The Parks Department began repairing buoys in-house in 2021. Nearly 20 buoys have been [...]
Our partners at Wisconsin DNR are looking for water quality monitoring volunteers for the Upper Fox and Wolf monitoring program for the 2022 season. The UFW program has different monitoring sites than Fox-Wolf Watershed [...]
Ice out on Lake Winnebago was officially called by the Army Corps of Engineers on April 6, 2022 as determined by MODIS satellite imagery. Ice out (aka ice off) is when ALL ice is [...]
Article submitted by Chad Casper, Director, Winnebago County Land and Water Conservation Department The Stabenow Wetland is located in Winnebago County on the east shore of Lake Winneconne. Over 1,700 feet of wetland frontage [...]