by Michelle Gobert | Mar 17, 2014 | Learn About Invasive Species
Eurasian water milfoil is a submersed aquatic plant that is native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa. It was first documented in the United States in 1942 and arrived in Wisconsin in the early 1960’s. It was likely introduced in the aquaculture or aquarium...
by Michelle Gobert | Mar 3, 2014 | Lake news
Forest County Association of Lakes (FCAL) Has a Very Successful 2013 Essay Contest The Forest County Association of Lakes (FCAL) again had the fifth and sixth graders at Crandon, Laona and Wabeno participate in their 2013 essay contest. Crandon had 74 students...
by Michelle Gobert | Dec 8, 2013 | Lake news
FCAL RECOGNITION’S AND AWARDS The Lake Metonga Association and the Forest County Association of Lakes Sponsor a Lake Outing Lake Metonga Association and Forest County Association of Lakes Members Harry Resch and Les Schramm received recognition from Andy Space,...
by Michelle Gobert | Dec 5, 2013 | Aquatic Invasive Species News, Lake news
USA Today news article published December 4, 2013
by Michelle Gobert | Nov 20, 2013 | Aquatic Invasive Species News, Lake news
Phragmites is a tall grass that can grow as tall as 15 feet. It grows extremely dense and shades out other species. It is the same grass that blankets the shoreline of Lake Michigan in the Green Bay area. A grant was awarded for the treatment of Phragmites sites in...
by Michelle Gobert | Nov 1, 2013 | Aquatic Invasive Species News, Invasive Species, Lake news
The Fisheries Division in collaboration with the AIS core team and Michigan-out-of-doors TV has developed and produced an education and outreach video that focuses on identification of juvenile Asian carp. The overall message of the video is to increase awareness of a...