Environment : Multi-issue

WGF work on issues and evaluation of projects that have a variety of environmental and social ramifications.

Conservation History Ignored to Weaken the Endangered Species Act – by Dr. Stanley Temple

Male Kirtland's warbler from Adams county, Wisconsin. The Kirtland's warbler is an endangered species that nests in jack pine stands in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ontario, Canada.

Male Kirtland’s warbler from Adams County, Wisconsin. The Kirtland’s warbler nests in jack pine stands in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ontario, Canada. Due to successful habitat protection and management, the species was delisted from the Endangered Species Act in 2019. Image courtesy of Joel Trick/USFWS via Flickr.

Conservation History Ignored to Weaken the Endangered …

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Proposals to Protect Pollinators

Rusty Patched Bumble Bee on a purple flower

Pollinators, photo by Kerry Beheler

Spring in Wisconsin is a busy time for pollinators.

What do you picture when you think about pollinators? Many people focus on bees, but bees are only a part of the pollinator picture! In addition to bees, other important pollinators include butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, wasps, even some species of …

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WGF Opposes Proposed Rule Change to the Endangered Species Act

Examples of endangered and threatened species in Wisconsin with a whooping crane, eastern prairie fringed orchid, Karner blue butterfly, Canada lynx, northern long eared bat, Higgins eye mussel, slender glass lizard, Hine's emerald, and piping plover

Examples of endangered and threatened species in Wisconsin depicting a whooping crane, eastern prairie fringed orchid, Karner blue butterfly, Canada lynx, northern long eared bat, Higgins eye mussel, slender glass lizard, Hine’s emerald, and piping plover. Photos via USFWS and Canva.

Speaking Up for Rare Species and their Habitats

UPDATE – May 19, 2025:

A …

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Op-Ed: Wisconsin’s Long History of Local Control and Wake Boat Regulations

sun and clouds over a northern Wisconsin lake

Sunset over a Northern Wisconsin Lake, photo by Ashley Gries

Wisconsin’s Long History of Local Control and Wake Boat Regulations

by Dan Butkus, President- Wisconsin Lakes (dbutkus@wisconsinlakes.org)
and Meleesa Johnson, Executive Director, Wisconsin’s Green Fire (mjohnson@wigreenfire.org)

Note: This op-ed was prepared by WGF Executive Director, Meleesa Johnson, and Wisconsin Lakes President, Dan Butkus in early …

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Join Us for Green Fire Cafe

Announcing our virtual event series: Green Fire Cafe!

These days, we all need opportunities to unwind and connect. We need people around us to talk through our challenges and cheer on our achievements. But how can we do that when life is so busy, and it’s hard to keep up with all the news and …

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Enbridge Line 5 Pipeline Updates – March 2025

pipeline infrastructure among grass and trees under cloudy skies

Enbridge Line 5 Updates: Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians Denies Water Quality Certification for Enbridge Line 5 Oil Pipeline Re-route
Will Trump Administration Energy Emergency Executive Order Affect Line 5?

Prepared by Nancy Larson, WGF Water Resources Specialist

Inter-Related Regulatory Decisions

Existing pipeline on east end of the Bad River Reservation, 2022, photo …

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Highlights from Gov. Evers’ 2025-27 Budget

Looking across Monona Bay to the Wisconsin State Capitol in winter With a red ice fishing tent on the right. Taken from Shore Road, Madison, WI. Photo by Chris Rycroft via Flickr

Highlights from Gov. Evers’ 2025-27 Budget

Wisconsin’s Green Fire’s Executive Director, Meleesa Johnson, attended Governor Tony Evers’ State Budget address on February 18, 2025. In the address, Gov. Evers kicked off the “Year of The Kid” with his 2025-2027 State Budget. He highlighted several critical announcements to ensure all Wisconsinites have access to safe, clean drinking …

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Federal Funding Pause: Implications for WGF

A snow covered road facing the sun with trees on either side

A message from Meleesa Johnson, WGF Executive Director

Responding to the Trump Administration’s Pause on Federal Funding, January 28, 2025

The flurry of Trump Administration executive orders, actions, and memoranda has set forth a snowstorm of speculation, concern, uncertainty and, for some, fear. The White House memo issued today (M-25-13) announcing a …

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