The Finger Lakes Institute announces its 7th year of the Finger Lakes Research Conference
The Finger Lakes Institute celebrates its 7th year of the Finger Lakes Research Conference, scheduled for November 19, by recognizing
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The Finger Lakes Institute celebrates its 7th year of the Finger Lakes Research Conference, scheduled for November 19, by recognizing
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced the release of the Healthy Watersheds Initiative (HWI) National Framework and Action
New York State has enacted strong regulations to curb the spread of aquatic invasive species introduced into the state’s waters
Up to $1 million in no-interest loans is availableto municipalities with damaged drinking water or wastewater treatment facilities. (Photo: Saranac
Everyone lives in a watershed whether you live close to a body of water or not. A watershed is the
A great opportunity to feature regional Aquatic Invasive Species issues is underway with Lake George as a back-drop. Read more
Additional Asian clam discovered in Norowal Marina, Treasure Cove Lake George Association (LGA) reports two additional sites infested with Asian
The iMapInvasives team has announced the recent roll-out of version 1.5 of their invasive plant geotracking software. Some of the
Aquarius Systems, makers of some of the finest Aquatic Plant Management Equipment in the world, reminds us that August is
“Bloom: The Plight of Lake Champlain,” presents several reasons why levels of toxic blue-green algae are increasing throughout the lake