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
Kickstarting Implementation in the Winnebago System
Like so many lakes around the state of Wisconsin, a lake management plan was created for the Winnebago Pool Lakes. The Winnebago Pool Lakes designation includes Lake Poygan, Lake Winneconne, Lake Butte des Morts, [...]
Fox-Wolf Soil Health Project in Pipe Creek Watershed – Fond du Lac County
Pipe Farmers - Project Background Lake Winnebago drains over 5,900 square miles of land from the Upper Fox and Wolf River Basins. The surface water runoff that comes from that huge area of [...]
2021 Landing Blitz – Fox-Wolf Joins Statewide Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Effort
Stop Aquatic Invasive Species In Their Tracks And Get a Free Towel The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance will again be joining the international effort to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species this July 4th [...]
Meet Your 2021 Aquatic Invasive Species Education Team!
Education Team Welcomes You to the Boat Launches Every summer, the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance and partner organizations across the state welcome new hires to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. These new [...]
Soil Health in Progress – Pipe Creek Watershed Project Updates
Pipe Creek - What's happening: Zach Laughlin, Watershed Coordinator with Fond du Lac County, provided an update about our farmers from the Pipe Creek Watershed project. Dave Simon of Prairie Rock Farms: With the [...]
Understanding Water Level Management for Lake Winnebago – Part 1
The Army Corps of Engineers – Chicago District regulates water levels in Lake Winnebago by regulating outflow at the dams in Menasha and Neenah under the Federal Marshall Order of 1886. The Marshall Order [...]
Conservation spotlight: Walleyes for Tomorrow
Walleyes for Tomorrow (WFT) is a project-oriented organization that works to increase the population of walleye in the waters where habitat projects are undertaken. From their first project in 1991 at the Eureka Dam [...]
Tri-County Powerboat Alliance Donates to Fremont Wolf River Fire Department
The Tri-County Powerboat Alliance is a non-profit organization with a mission to make our waterways a safe place for recreational use. They advocate for navigational access, safety and information for the Wolf River system [...]
Fishing Spotlight: Learn 2 Fish With Us is a local non-profit that works to grow the sport of fishing
Learn 2 Fish With Us, Inc., a local non-profit located next to Lake Winnebago, was started in 2006 by Greg Karch, founder and certified Angler Educator and Instructor. Greg's passion for fishing and giving [...]
Past Editions of the Winnebago Waterways Newsletter:
2023 Newsletters
2022 Newsletters
2021 Newsletters
Winnebago Waterways is a Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance recovery initiative.
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