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News > flood resilience

Tag: flood resilience

Governor Tony Evers looks at a map of the East River watershed at Van Beaver Park in Green Bay, Wis. on July 16, 2024
07/18/24

East River Collaborative garners a visit from the governor and new grant funding

Gov. Tony Evers visits with the East River Collaborative team.

Flood resilience fellow Jackson Parr stands alongside Paige Witek of Door County Land Trust and Jeff Lutsey of the Door County Big Plant, all of whom hold tree saplings.
07/15/24

Gauging risk with rain gauges: Flood resilience fellow recruits volunteer weather observers at Door County event

Former Keillor Fellow addresses the need for more rainfall data in northeast Wisconsin.

A group of people stand on a paved path alongside the East River in Green Bay near the site of worst flooding in 2019
06/05/24

Northeastern Wisconsin communities build flood resilience at the local and watershed level

The East River Collaborative brings communities together to clean, slow and capture stormwater.

06/23/22

Disaster preparedness project in northeastern Wisconsin will build on earlier flood resilience work

Funding from the National Sea Grant Office and NOAA’s Disaster Preparedness Program will allow Wisconsin Sea Grant to strengthen communities’ resilience to flooding by looking at who lives in the most flood-prone areas of a city.

09/10/21

Series of informal science talks returns with a focus on flood resilience in Wisconsin communities

Speaker Jackson Parr will discuss the Flood Resilience Scorecard and how it helps Wisconsin communities prepare for flooding events and their aftermaths.

06/15/21

Keillor Fellow will enhance flood resilience in Wisconsin communities

Jackson Parr will work with approximately 30 communities to help them assess their resilience to flooding hazards and take steps to safeguard their residents.

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