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    St. Croix River Basin

    The St. Croix basin is a special area of the state. Its abundant streams, lakes and wetlands, rich forests and farmlands, wildlife and fisheries make this a popular recreational destination and location for living. The River begins in Upper St.…

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    Sheboygan River Basin

    The rivers, lakes, groundwater and lands in the Sheboygan River basin sustain a wide range of plant and animal life as well as offer wide range of quality. From the natural and agricultural rural areas to the urban and urbanizing areas, one thing…

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    Root-Pike Basin

    The Root-Pike basin is located in portions of four counties; contains (entirely or portions of) 10 cities, eight towns and eight villages; and is home to about 300,000 people. The basin is divided into five watersheds: Pike Creek - Kenosha, Pike…

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    Milwaukee River Basin

    The rivers, lakes, groundwater and lands in the Milwaukee River basin sustain a wide range of plant and animal life. From the seemingly untouched areas within the Northern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest to the areas near cities challenged…

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    Lower Wisconsin River Basin

    The Lower Wisconsin River basin drains approximately 4,940 square miles of south-central and southwestern Wisconsin. The basin includes the Wisconsin River from the Castle Rock Flowage dam to its confluence with the Mississippi River near Prairie du…

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    Lower Rock River Basin

    The Rock River basin covers over 3,700 square miles and is located in the south-central part of Wisconsin. The basin's natural resources are the legacy of the last period of Wisconsin glaciation. Many Native American tribal peoples lived here…

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    Lower Fox River basin

    The Lower Fox River basin is located in northeastern Wisconsin and encompasses the following counties: Brown, Calumet, Outagamie and Winnebago. The 638 square mile (1,654 square kilometers) drainage basin is bordered by the Twin Door Kewaunee basin…

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    Lower Chippewa River Basin

    Downstream from Eau Claire on the Chippewa River and downstream from Menomonie on the Red Cedar contains more rare species (125) and more native prairie (25% of the state total) than any area of comparable size in Wisconsin. These unique natural…

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    Lakeshore Basin

    The Lakeshore basin is a water-rich area sprinkled with an assortment of inland lakes, major rivers and small streams and bounded by the waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan. The basin completely encompasses the counties of Door, Kewaunee and…

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    The Grant-Platte/Sugar-Pecatonica Basins

    The Grant-Platte/Sugar-Pecatonica basins are located in the southwest corner of the state and are divided into the Grant and Platte River basins, which flow directly into the Mississippi and the Sugar-Pecatonica basin, which join in Illinois and…

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