Wetland Delineation
Wetlands are an important part of the ecosystem and protected from development under State and Federal laws. Our staff is able to assist in pond or property development to mitigate or reduce impacts to these important resources through full wetland delineations and reporting, including liaison with regulatory authorities and on-property concurrence.
To begin leveraging the experience and knowledge of our team, give us a call at 866-208-0724 or fill out our contact form and a member of Wisconsin Lake and Pond Resource will be ready to dive in with you.
Recent Resources
Where Did My Fish Go? – Winter Fish Kills
By Joseph BergSenior Aquatic Biologist, Fisheries Specialist Every spring, we hear many of the same questions and statements regarding ponds and fish. “Where are all of my fish?”, “I think all my…
Read moreBluegill vs. Hybrid Bluegill
What Should You Add to Your Pond? By Joey BergAquatic Field Biologist, Fisheries Specialist “Bluegill? Hybrid Bluegill? No Bluegill at all?” There are definitely some considerations when deciding how to stock (or…
Read moreFish Stocking Q & A
By Joseph BergAquatic Biologist, Fisheries Specialist We Have Answers! Although ice covers much of Wisconsin’s water, many people are looking forward to open water thinking about stocking fish in lakes or ponds.…
Read moreWe contacted WLPR because cattails and reed canary grass had taken over our pond. Cory evaluated the situation and recommended a program of control we could do ourselves. What a difference! The water is so clear, we can see almost to the bottom. And, except for a little granular cutrine we have not had to use algaecide at all. The reed-canary grass is gone, and we are using Shore-Klear on the cattails now, hoping to greatly reduce their numbers by spring. Thank-you WLPR
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