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Winnebago Waterways – Blog2024-01-29T12:22:25-06:00

The Winnebago Waterways Program distributes a monthly e-newsletter with updates about projects from our staff as well as other regional partners doing amazing work to improve and protect the Winnebago System. Past editions and articles are available on the menu to the right. Articles are posted below.

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Winnebago Waterways Blog

Trash Free Waters: 2022 Cleanup Efforts

As cooler fall days are upon us, Fox-Wolf's Trash Free Waters program is wrapping up volunteer cleanup efforts for the season. The 2022 season kept the program busy! Our annual Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup event [...]

  • Close frontal view of a brown dragonfly larva (nymph) with large eyes and six legs.

Species Spotlight: Dragonfly Larvae

TL;DR: Baby dragonflies (called larvae or nymphs) live underwater in the Fox-Wolf Watershed. They have an incredible snap-out jaw for catching food and can jet forward by pushing water out of their butt! They love [...]

What causes foam on the water?

It’s a calm morning on the lake. The sun is just starting to rise, and the water is still—except for a line of fluffy white foam trailing along the shoreline. It almost looks like [...]

WWLAT MEETING: Sept. 29, 2022

The Winnebago Water Level Assessment Team provides a collaborative opportunity for stakeholder representatives and experts to develop realistic and achievable water level recommendations and related goals that reasonably balance the top priorities of multiple [...]

Army Corps: Oct 4, 2022

Army Corps website: https://www.lrc.usace.army.mil/Missions/Water-Management/Lake-Winnebago/ To join the WWLAT, contact: Korin Doering Winnebago Waterways Director Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance 920-851-0948 korin@fwwa.org Interested in joining other stakeholders in ongoing [...]

Winnebago Waterways is a Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance recovery initiative.
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