FOX LAKE INLAND LAKE P & R DISTRICT: Fox Lake Management Planning-Community Educational Outreach

Purpose

Educational project to inform the local community regarding Fox Lake's water quality, biology, physical characteristics, public uses, social impacts, economic value, and historic value, and to organize support for the Beaver Bam River Priority WatershedProject. Planning Grant projrct will consist od 1) production of a quarterly newsletter for 6 years (24 issues), will disperse information gathered during the priority watershed project, and call for input and response; 2) educational workshops, on alocal and county level, consisting of slides, films, video programs, and speakers; 3) production of aerial films for use in the workshops, showing macrophyte variations and changes, and erision transformation. Will be produced twice a year for 6 years(12 videos), and will involve rental of camcorder and services of piolot and airplane; 4) purchasing of needed computer software to set up newsletter, and VCR and TV to show videos; 5) preparation of a final report summarizing the project efforts andresults, format to be worked out in consultation with Mark Sesing, DNR district (area) contact. WDNR Lake Management Program is to be included on the newsletter's mailing list. Project results will be reposited at W11276 Co. AA, Fox Lake, WI, 53933

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Grant Awarded
Educational project to inform the local community regarding Fox Lake's water quality, biology, physical characteristics, public uses, social impacts, economic value, and historic value, and to organize support for the Beaver Bam River Priority WatershedProject. Planning Grant projrct will consist od 1) production of a quarterly newsletter for 6 years (24 issues), will disperse information gathered during the priority watershed project, and call for input and response; 2) educational workshops, on alocal and county level, consisting of slides, films, video programs, and speakers; 3) production of aerial films for use in the workshops, showing macrophyte variations and changes, and erision transformation. Will be produced twice a year for 6 years(12 videos), and will involve rental of camcorder and services of piolot and airplane; 4) purchasing of needed computer software to set up newsletter, and VCR and TV to show videos; 5) preparation of a final report summarizing the project efforts andresults, format to be worked out in consultation with Mark Sesing, DNR district (area) contact. WDNR Lake Management Program is to be included on the newsletter's mailing list.
Information and Education
Develop/Distribute Newsletter
Issue News/Media Release
Hold Workshops
 
Watershed
 
Waters