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National Forest Products Week

by Forest County Association of Lakes | Oct 23, 2023 | Conservation Corner

In a previous article, I failed to acknowledge the Forest County Tourism Commission and the Pickerel-Crane Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District, who were financial contributors to the three boat landing projects.  Additionally, Crane Lake’s landing did not...

Cost Share Contractors

by Forest County Association of Lakes | Oct 11, 2023 | Conservation Corner

Unlocking Opportunities: Join Forest County Land and Water’s Cost Share Program Are you a landscape contractor looking to expand your horizons and contribute to environmentally responsible projects?  Forest County Land & Water has an exciting opportunity for you!...

The Ecological Benefits of Not Raking Leaves into Forest County Lakes

by Steve Kircher | Oct 6, 2023 | Conservation Corner

On a recent trip to one of our Forest County Lakes, I noticed several homeowners blowing or raking leaves into the lakes.  As leaves carpet lawns and sidewalks, many residents and property owners traditionally rake and dispose of them, often into nearby lakes....
“Wonders in the Skies: The Spectacular Dragonfly Migration of Northern Wisconsin”

“Wonders in the Skies: The Spectacular Dragonfly Migration of Northern Wisconsin”

by Forest County Association of Lakes | Sep 22, 2023 | Conservation Corner

Forest County, with its pristine lakes, lush forests, and abundant wildlife, is a region known for its natural beauty. However, hidden in this picturesque landscape is a remarkable natural phenomenon that often goes unnoticed—the dragonfly migration.  I didn’t know...

Why Trees in Forest County Change Colors in the Fall

by Forest County Association of Lakes | Sep 15, 2023 | Conservation Corner

As summer’s warmth fades away and crisp breezes begin to sweep through Forest County, a transformation unfolds. The lush green canopies of trees across the region start to metamorphose into a dazzling display of vibrant reds, oranges, yellows, browns and this fall...

The Natural Rhythm of Change: Understanding Lake Turnover in Forest County

by Forest County Association of Lakes | Sep 8, 2023 | Conservation Corner

Among the many natural phenomena that grace the Northwoods, one of the most intriguing is the annual event known as “lake turnover.” What is Lake Turnover? Lake turnover, often referred to as lake mixing, is a vital process that occurs in temperate and...
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