![WWA shares recommendations with Water Quality Task Force](https://www.wisconsinwetlands.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Tracy-testimony_Speaker-WQ-TaskForce_Green-Bay.png)
WWA shares recommendations with Water Quality Task Force
We shared how wetlands help manage runoff and reduce erosion and pollution while giving insight into what actions the legislature could do to encourage wetlands as solutions.
We shared how wetlands help manage runoff and reduce erosion and pollution while giving insight into what actions the legislature could do to encourage wetlands as solutions.
It all started with an intervention! Look back at how our approach to wetland policy has evolved since our beginnings.
The proposal has already cleared committees in the Senate and has now moved to the Assembly with a hearing scheduled for August 15th, 2019.
For lasting wetland conservation, where Wisconsin’s wetlands are healthy, plentiful, and support the ecological and societal needs of our communities, we need to put healthy wetlands back on the landscape.
Good news! A bill (LRB 1750) to provide funding to design and build 2-3 natural infrastructure restoration projects in Ashland County is now circulating for co-sponsorship.