Home
Email the GLC


What is the Conservancy? How Can I Participate?
Our Activities
Your Activities
Special EventsLinks

Quick Links
News Archive
Donate Now
GLC Calendar

Special Report
Economic Survey

Welcome to the Conservancy's Watershed Education Program.

Each phase of this program brings the conservancy closer to its goal of creating awareness and cohesive community action regarding the Geneva Lake Watershed.

Phase 1: Economic Survey

Phase 2: Installation of Watershed Entry/Exit signs along prominent roadways in the Geneva Lake Watershed. Our map of the watershed indicates the proposed locations of each sign.

    • April 18, 2008 PRESS RELEASE Geneva Lake Conservancy unveils Watershed Signs. Click here for more.

Phase 3: School and Civic education program

    • March 9, 2009 PRESS RELEASE The Geneva Lake Conservancy introduces Groundwater Models to area schools. Click here for more.
    • April 27, 2009 PRESS RELEASE The Geneva Lake Conservancy brings watershed and groundwater education to Fontana's outdoor classroom. Click here for more.

Watershed & Groundwater Education Materials

  • "Vulnerable Geneva Lake Coasters" With the help of a grant from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, the Conservancy was able to produce an initial run of 5,000 Vulnerable Geneva Lake coasters. These coasters will be distributed on Memorial Day Weekend to local restaurants and bars. If you are interested in receiving these coasters, please contact the Conservancy. Each coaster features one of four photographs taken by local nature photographer Kristen Westlake. On the back are facts and figures about Geneva Lake, its watershed and groundwater.

Education Materials

Other Watershed/Groundwater Education Resources & News

  • August 7, 2009 A Balancing Act for the Groundwater Protection Act. WI Sen. Neal Kedzie comments on Wisconsin's 2003 Groundwater Protection Act
  • The Nature Conservancy What Threatens Your Fresh Water? What are the threats to fresh water in your neighborhood - and worldwide? Explore the Nature Conservancy's cool interactive feature to find out and learn how to fight these threats.

 

Home