In the fall of 2015 volunteers from our Waukesha County chapter, lead by chapter chair Mike Alaimo, adopted WWA’s first Wildlife Area at Rome Pond, through the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ new Adopt A Wildlife Area Program. Over the past year, Mike and his chapter have been joined by the Twin Rivers chapter, led by TJ Schnulle, in continuing their great works at Rome Pond and finalizing the adoption of the Lake Mills Wildlife Area in the fall of 2016! We are excited to share this article published by Badger Sportsman magazine about the outstanding efforts of our volunteer teams in their participation in this Wildlife Area Adoption program. Click here to read more about Wisconsin Waterfowl Association’s involvement in local Adopt A Wildlife Area programs.
portion of our membership elects to take advantage of this opportunity, it could pay HUGE dividends for WWA, and turn Badger Sportsman magazine, into one of our most impactful State Sponsors! If you want to take advantage of this offer, its really easy, go to their website via the WWA link to sign up and half your subscription rate will be donated back to WWA!

