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AIS- Species Profiles and Pathways2023-11-01T15:09:24-05:00
The Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Program at Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance is dedicated to preventing the spread of AIS through outreach, monitoring, and region-wide coordination throughout Northeast Wisconsin. Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are non-native species (e.g. plants, animals, pathogens) that cause or are likely to cause economic, environmental, or human harm and live in water or wetlands.

Request free AIS Outreach for your organization or event! Our AIS Coordinator has experience with school groups, clubs, library programs, and more! Your group will get up close and personal with some invasive species with our hands-on activities! Whether you need a presentation or an outreach table, Chris is experienced and ready to work with you!

Contact Chris at chris@fwwa.org or (920) 460-3674!

Aquatic Invasive Species Profiles

Click on an image to read a complete profile. Or click here to download a pdf you can print and take with you as you are out in the watershed. Online or in print, when you can identify AIS, you can help prevent the spread.

Aquatic Invasive Species pathways

Transport pathways are how AIS have been introduced to and spread across Wisconsin. The number of pathways have continued to grow as new technologies allow for faster movement of goods and services than ever before in history.

Aquatic Invasive Species updates and events

AIS Spotlight – Starry Stonewort

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 [...]

Habitattitude Pet Surrender Event on March 9th Promotes Responsible Pet Ownership; 42 Pets Surrendered!

On Saturday, March 9th, 2019, 42 pets were surrendered at the Green Bay Aquarium Society Exotic Pet Amnesty Day held at the 1000 Islands Environmental Center in Kaukauna, WI! Volunteers from Steve Keller’s Traveling [...]

Timberland Invasive Partnership Annual Meeting – February 26th, 2019

On February 26th, the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance’s AIS Coordinator (AISC) for Shawano and Menominee Counties attended the Timberland Invasives Partnership Annual (TIP) Meeting. The Timberland Invasives Partnership is a Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CISMA) encompassing Langlade, Menominee, Oconto and Shawano [...]

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