
When a colleague asked Sand County Foundation to become involved in the Baraboo River Restoration efforts in the late 1990s, I distinctly remember turning the offer down. At Sand County Foundation, we focus our efforts on projects that can be replicated. Dam removals are each unique and can rarely be “replicated” in the true sense of the word.
As we have arrived at the ten year anniversary of our initial involvement, we are taking this opportunity to revisit the influential river restoration project. Sand County Foundation feels that it is important to document this story, because it illustrates what is possible when community members, government agencies, and non-government organizations work together to improve a waterway, leading to better fish and wildlife habitat, economic revitalization, and enhanced recreational opportunities. We sat down and spoke with many of the individuals who were involved and even canoed down stretches of the river’s free-flowing waters. What did we learn? What is still happening, in a conservation sense, along the river today? These are all questions that are addressed in the following restoration biography.
We hope this story proves to be both insightful and entertaining. We appreciate your interest and hope the evidence and the perspectives inspire you to become involved in the care of your local watershed or river.
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Brent M. Haglund, Ph.D.