Northern pike life history along Green Bay’s west shore

WDNR Fish Biologist Tammie Paoli will provide an overview of the unique life history of northern pike along Green Bay’s west shore. Pike are a self-sustaining, native top predator in […]

Walleye and Yellow Perch Recruitment Trends in Northern Wisconsin

Some northern Wisconsin lakes have shown declining trends in walleye recruitment over the last two decades. Recent research suggests that walleye and yellow perch recruitment are influenced by similar factors, […]

Understanding patterns of fish kill events in Minnesota and Wisconsin Lakes

Fish kill events can serve as indicators of a changing environment, disease emergence, or stressors. Recent reviews of fish kill events in Minnesota and Wisconsin have revealed predictable patterns, which […]

Fishes of Wisconsin Course

Wisconsin is home to 147 native species of fishes, ranging from parasitic lampreys to colorful darters to majestic pikes and prehistoric sturgeons. This course will present the breadth of fish […]

Online Course: Culvert Design for Stream Connectivity and Aquatic Organism Passage

This course is intended to offer culvert designers consistent information for developing public waters culvert projects with respect to aquatic organism passage (fish passage) and stream connectivity. Attendees will learn […]

Fish Passage, Flood Resiliency, and Road Stream Crossings Workshop

Trout Unlimited, the Wisconsin DNR, US Forest Service, Wisconsin Land and Water, and our partners are hosting a half-day Fish Passage, Flood Resiliency, and Road Stream Crossings virtual workshop on […]