03 July 2019

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Bill Peterson Joins Horicon National Wildlife   Refuge As Manager

Bill Peterson Joins Horicon National Wildlife Refuge As Manager


Bill Peterson Joins Horicon National Wildlife Refuge As Manager KAREN ROUSE Bill Peterson has spent his career protecting natural habitats for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), a career which has prepared him to take the helm managing resources in the Horicon Leopold Complex; of which two-thirds (22,000 acres) of the Horicon Marsh is part. Other federal refuges in the Horicon Complex

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Blue-Green Algae Bloom Season Is Approaching

Blue-Green Algae Bloom Season Is Approaching


Blue-Green Algae Bloom Season Is Approaching Those heading out to lakes and rivers this summer are reminded to be on the lookout for blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, on water bodies across the state. Some bluegreen algae can make toxins that cause illness in people and animals who accidentally swallow, inhale, or have prolonged skin contact with the algae. 'Blue-green algae

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26 June 2019

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Family Fun Library Day At The Horicon   Marsh On June 29

Family Fun Library Day At The Horicon Marsh On June 29


Family Fun Library Day At The Horicon Marsh On June 29 Join Monarch Library System for the seventh annual free event, Family Fun at Horicon Marsh. On Saturday, June 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., all are invited to spend the day at the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center, located between Horicon and Mayville on Highway 28. Also known as Library Day at the Marsh, local libraries join

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