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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

What Do the Trees Mean? – Winnebago Ice Safety

Winter activities are in full swing, and there will be even more traffic on the big lake this weekend with Battle on Bago. The Winnebago Waterways Program wanted to share this information from the Pipe [...]

Winnebago Waterway Steering Committee Meeting: February 8, 2019

The Winnebago Waterways Steering Committee meets monthly to move the lake management planning project forward for the Winnebago Lakes. Meetings are open to the public. February Meeting details: Date: Friday, February 8, 2019 Time: 10:00am to [...]

2019 Sturgeon Spearing Opening Weekend in the Books

Opening weekend for the 2019 sturgeon spearing season is all wrapped up. Here is what the Ryan Koenigs, of the Wisconsin DNR had to say: Opening weekend of the 2019 sturgeon spearing season on the [...]

Winnebago Waterway Steering Committee Meeting: January 11, 2019

The Winnebago Waterways Steering Committee meets monthly to move the lake management planning project forward for the Winnebago Lakes. Meetings are open to the public. January Meeting details: Date: Friday, January 11, 2019 Time: 3:00pm to 4:00pm [...]

Lake Management Planning Project – January 2019

The goal of the Lake Management Planning project is to develop a regional framework for cooperation to restore and protect the health of the Winnebago Lakes. This includes facilitating communication among stakeholders [...]

An Eroding Landscape: Coon Creek and Our Waters

Coon Creek erosion - Photo: NRCS By 1930, landowners and farmers in southwest Wisconsin's Coon Creek watershed were ready for a change. Enticing wheat prices in the mid to late 1800s had [...]

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