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Let’s Talk About Dredging

by Michelle Gobert | Mar 2, 2016 | Aquatic Invasive Species News, Lake news

Natural scenic beauty and erosion control are components of the State’s shoreline protection program. Riparian landowners accomplish these goals by allowing native vegetation to overtake the shore yards, slowing runoff of pollutants toward the waterbody and masking...

Invasive Species Alert : Didymo (“rock snot”)

by Michelle Gobert | Dec 31, 2015 | Aquatic Invasive Species News, Lake news

Many thanks to the Michigan DNR for this valuable information.

Invasive Species Alert : New Zealand Mudsnail

by Michelle Gobert | Dec 31, 2015 | Aquatic Invasive Species News, Lake news

Many thanks to the Michigan DNR for this valuable information.

Upper Peninsula Invasives Council Newsletter

by Michelle Gobert | Dec 31, 2015 | Aquatic Invasive Species News, Lake news

Thanks to Emily Anderson, WRISC Project Manager, for sharing the UPIC January/February 2016 eNews.  Please click on the newsletter image to read the full newsletter.
High School Environmental Day a Success

High School Environmental Day a Success

by Michelle Gobert | Nov 15, 2015 | Aquatic Invasive Species News, Lake news

Forest County Association of Lakes (FCAL) sponsored an environmental day for high school students Sept. 15 at Veteran’s Memorial Park on Lake Metonga. Cindy Edlund from Crandon High School, Steve Kircher from Laona and John Twardowski and their science classes...
Deadly Fish Disease Could Cause Mass Die-Offs In Lake Winnebago, Researchers Say

Deadly Fish Disease Could Cause Mass Die-Offs In Lake Winnebago, Researchers Say

by Michelle Gobert | Nov 8, 2015 | Aquatic Invasive Species News, Lake news

By Samantha Mathewson Oct 25, 2015 09:54 PM EDT What causes freshwater fish to develop red splotches and swollen, bulging eyes? Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison discovered that a deadly disease known as viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus, or VHSv,...
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