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Aquatic Invasive Species Concerns

The recent introduction of several aquatic invasive species into the Great Lakes region poses a unique environmental concern for re-establishing fish passage along the Milwaukee River watershed.

 Zebra MusselsRound Goby

Other information sources:

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

United States Department of Agriculture

Great Lakes Information Network

 

Culvert Replacement - How is it done?

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the 18 Mile Creek Culvert Replacement Video

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(7:13 min. 23 Mb)

Engineering and Ecological Aspects of Dam Removal

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the effects of dams on natural rivers

 

Milwaukee River Fish Passage Program meeting - 01/11/2010

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First Friday Forum - 02/05/2010

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Grafton Village Hall - 05/19/2010

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Mequon Rotary Club - 06/15/2010

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Grafton Village Hall - 11/15/2010

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Fish & Wildlife Conference

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