New children’s book celebrates sturgeon conservation in Wisconsin
“Saving our Sturgeon: Protecting Wisconsin’s Ancient Fish,” tells the story of how conservation efforts rescued the famous fish from extinction.
“Saving our Sturgeon: Protecting Wisconsin’s Ancient Fish,” tells the story of how conservation efforts rescued the famous fish from extinction.
The research team analyzed Google search data to find the types of questions people are asking about PFAS.
The event invites volunteers to search for aquatic invasive species in rivers, lakes, and wetlands.
Ryan Newton’s research will help protect public health and prevent future E.coli contamination at beaches.
Three Wisconsin educators chosen to join Sea Grant aboard EPA’s research vessel on Lake Michigan
The waters of Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin’s largest inland lake, were once teeming with wild rice – so abundant that historical accounts describe boats struggling to pass through the beds. This native aquatic plant, known as “mayom” in the Mohegan language and “manoomin” in the Ojibwe language, has deep cultural and ecological significance, supporting fish, waterfowl, …
“Introduced” explains how three students started the popular boat inspection program.
The Little Harbor launch likely transported vacationers, fruit pickers, and anglers around the peninsula.