How Invasive Species Changed the Great Lakes Forever
“June 1, 1988, the day everything changed for the Great Lakes, was sunny, hot and mostly calm — perfect weather
promoting lake and environmental stewardship • providing resources for lake residents, lake associations, lake managers and cottage owners
“June 1, 1988, the day everything changed for the Great Lakes, was sunny, hot and mostly calm — perfect weather
A new resource is available for lake stewards and managers: Maine Citizens’ Guide to Invasive Aquatic Plant Management. It covers
by Editorial Staff, Adirondack Almanac A mass of spiny water fleas foul up line on a fishing rod Spiny water
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has adopted new regulations requiring removal of all animal and plant matter and draining
Protect Water Quality: Help Search for Aquatic Invasive SpeciesAquatic Invasive Plant Identification Training Announced: Volunteers Needed KEENE VALLEY, NY
OGDEN, Utah (ABC 4 Utah) – It’s that time of year again when people start focusing on our gardens. You
A new video produced by Wisconsin Sea Grant offers complementary views of exciting fishing tournament action along with the invitation
DEC ANNOUNCES FOURTH ANNUAL EMERALD ASH BORER AWARENESS WEEKResidents Urged to Become Aware of Emerald Ash Borer and ReportInfestations to
BY Yereth Rosen, Anchorage Daily NewsRock snot, a slimy-looking algae that vexes salmon and salmon fishermen, is not an alien
by Hilary Mosher, FL- Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (FLPRISM) at the Finger Lakes Institute When Michael Boller, Assistant