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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Congress Authorizes the U.S. Corps of Army Engineers to conduct a multipurpose study on the Upper Fox and Wolf River watersheds
Gallagher Secures Major Water Infrastructure Priorities, Applauds Passage of WRDA FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 12/8/20 Contact: Jordan Dunn WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Mike Gallagher, a member of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, today [...]
WI DNR Seeking Public Input for Statewide Walleye Management Plan
The Statewide Walleye Team is in the early stages of updating Wisconsin’s Walleye Management Plan. They are currently seeking public input and are holding public virtual meetings regionally throughout the state. Pre-registration is required to [...]
Lake Poygan Breakwall Project Updates – Press release 2020
PRESS RELEASE provided by Lake Poygan Sportsmen's club The Lake Poygan Sportsmen’s Club, Ducks Unlimited, Wisconsin DNR, Radtke Corporation, and Winnebago County Land and Water Conservation Department completed construction for Phase II of the [...]
NEW! Aquatic Invasive Species Creature Feature on Sea Lamprey
Short Video Brings Aquatic Invasive Species Education Straight to You! As part of the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance's aquatic invasive species (AIS) program, we work to bring you up close and personal with some of [...]
How do Invasive Species Get in Our Waterways? AIS Pathway Spotlight: Maritime Commerce
Maritime Commerce: AIS Prevention in an Increasingly Connected World Transport pathways are the means by which AIS have been introduced to and spread across Wisconsin. The number of pathways have continued to grow as [...]
How do Invasive Species Get in Our Waterways? AIS Pathway Spotlight: Canals, Dams, and Diversions
Canals, Dams, and Diversions: Balancing Connecting Waterways and Consequences Transport pathways are the means by which AIS have been introduced to and spread across Wisconsin. The number of pathways have continued to grow as [...]
Winnebago Waterways Steering Team Seeks Members at Large
The Winnebago Waterways Program facilitates regional coordination and implementation of recovery efforts for the Winnebago Lakes and surrounding watersheds. Priority implementation projects are outlined in the Winnebago Waterways Lake Management Plan and the draft [...]
Volunteer Efforts Lead Waterfowl Hunters Opening Weekend Outreach
Staff and Volunteers Speak with Hunters about Protecting Their Hunting Grounds During the Southern Zone Migrating Waterfowl Hunting Season Opener on the weekend of October 3rd and 4th, Fox-Wolf staff and volunteers took to [...]
Winnebago Waterways Clean Boats, Clean Waters Program Wraps Up For Season
No Educators at Launches, But Everyone Encouraged to Keep Taking Prevention Steps As we say goodbye to the warm weather and rolling clouds of summer, many boaters and anglers will be winterizing their boats [...]
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