Land, Environmental, Agriculture and Food as Medicine Division

Land, Environmental, Agriculture and Food as Medicine Division Our Division is the provider of services that preserve, restore and enhance the environment of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin.

Our Division is the provider of services that preserve, restore and enhance our environment, and protect and educate it's people consistent with the culture, vision and priorities of the Oneida Nation. The Environmental, Health and Safety Division includes five program areas are: Environmental Quality, Health and Industrial Services, Eco Services, Conservation, and Wells and Septic

🚨Public Health Reminder!!🚨So 🚫don't do it, contact our talented Sanitarians to do food sales the right way on our Rez. 🚫
06/19/2026

🚨Public Health Reminder!!🚨
So 🚫don't do it, contact our talented Sanitarians to do food sales the right way on our Rez. 🚫

Amazing teamwork today💪🌿We removed 205.5 pounds of garlic mustard the invasive plant -that's 286.6 pounds ⬇️less than la...
06/12/2026

Amazing teamwork today💪🌿
We removed 205.5 pounds of garlic mustard the invasive plant -that's 286.6 pounds ⬇️less than last year, meaning fewer invasive plants on the Old Museum Trail🥳
Every pull makes a difference. Yaw^ko/Thank you to everyone who participated and helped protect to this space!🌿

🌿9th Annual Garlic Mustard Pull Event🌿📌Friday, JUNE 12, 2026 🕘9:00 AM to 12:00 PM 📍Old Oneida Museum Trail!  Join us to ...
06/10/2026

🌿9th Annual Garlic Mustard Pull Event🌿

📌Friday, JUNE 12, 2026
🕘9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
📍Old Oneida Museum Trail!

Join us to protect our native habitat by pulling out all the Garlic Mustard you can find—and be rewarded for your efforts!
🌲For every hour you volunteer, you can earn 30 trees, if you stay for the full 3 hours, you could take home up to 100 trees! You read that correctly! 100 trees for 3 hours of volunteering.
🍽️Then, enjoy a complimentary lunch with the team.
😃Bring a friend along and help us restore the native habitat side by side! Please see the attached flyer for details and contact information.

🌊Swimmer's itch can cause an itchy painful rash- please read the slides to stay updated on how to prevent swimmers itch ...
06/08/2026

🌊Swimmer's itch can cause an itchy painful rash- please read the slides to stay updated on how to prevent swimmers itch and what to do in case you or your family encounter it☀️

🐾Rabies Vaccines Save Lives - Protect your pet - and your family today!🩺
06/08/2026

🐾Rabies Vaccines Save Lives - Protect your pet - and your family today!🩺

💙You can help protect the endangered Karner blue butterfly!💙 Get involved by volunteering for surveys or restoring habit...
06/08/2026

💙You can help protect the endangered Karner blue butterfly!💙 Get involved by volunteering for surveys or restoring habitat on your property. Interested in planting wild lupine or learning how to survey? Visit the Karner training, surveys, and resources page to begin👍

Karner Blue Butterfly How you can help Citizens can support the conservation of the Karner blue and its habitat in many ways. You can help recover and protect this species through volunteering or restoring habitats on your own property. If you need wild lupine or butterfly survey training for the Ka...

💧 Testing Well Water for ContaminantsJuly 1 from 12-1 PM CSTHow do you know what contaminants are in your well water and...
06/08/2026

💧 Testing Well Water for Contaminants
July 1 from 12-1 PM CST

How do you know what contaminants are in your well water and what should you do about it?

Join the Extension Natural Resources Institute, UW-Stevens Point Center for Watershed Science and Education, and Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center for a session covering the basics of:
💦water contaminants
🧐how to find out what contaminants are in your well water
🫗actionable steps to keep your water safe.

🔗Click the link to register👇

THIS SESSION How do you know what contaminants are in your well water and what should you do about it? Join the Extension Natural Resources Institute, UW-Stevens Point Center for Watershed Science and Education, and Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center for a session covering the basics of wa...

06/08/2026

🐟Recent survey results reveal that fish stocking is revitalizing local lakes. Each year, walleye are added, though they compete with larger bass in Oneida Lake. Meanwhile, Osnuhsa Lake has welcomed 1,000 rainbow trout, boosting its fish population. The variety in sizes, from a few inches to 26 inches, showcases a thriving ecosystem. This dedication to stocking enriches our waters, creating a lively fish community for everyone to enjoy.

Black Crappie and Fathead Minnows will be stocked later in the year. Special thank you to boat captain Anthony (Tony) Rieth with Fish and & Wildlife.🎣

Address

Oneida, WI

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+19208691600

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