Water

Celebrating 60 Years of Watershed Stewardship

For 60 years, the WRM practicum has trained generations of water leaders — and transformed communities, ecosystems, and policy along the way.

The New Gerrymander: Flood Maps

Flood risk lines are designed to keep us safe. What happens when they can be bought?

How to See the Water in the Leaves

Up your leaf-peeping game this season by looking at more than just colors.

When Waters Rise, so Do Health Risks

Nelson faculty member Jonathan Sullivan coauthors national study linking severe floods to higher hospitalization rates and unequal impacts across communities.

Searching for Answers on “Forever Chemicals”

UW–Madison study reveals what people want to know about PFAS in drinking water and how insights can guide better public health communication.

What Lies Beneath

When it comes to Wisconsin’s hydrogeology, Sue Swanson is a source of knowledge and inspiration.

Field Notes: Beaver Dam Lake

Join a team of WRM students as they dive into hands-on learning and community collaboration.

Unearthed: Five Things You Didn’t Know about Springs

Our most critical resource is one you can’t see. It’s beneath your feet, way beneath, supporting life in uncountable ways.

A River Runs through Him

Most humans are 60 percent water; Stephen Born is 100 percent.

Uncovering Microplastic Pollution in Iowa Lakes

Nelson Institute ecologist Grace Wilkinson coauthors study revealing prevalence, sources, and risks of microplastics in freshwater ecosystems.