AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES ALERT! Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) *Detected in Michigan* Identification: • Dark red color with bright red raised spots, look like small lobsters • Elongated claws and bony exoskeleton • Elongated head with a triangular rostrum...
ML&SA Annual Conference Workshop Follow-up Presenters for the “Exploring the Critical Role of Local Units of Government in Lake and Aquatic Invasive Management” workshop that occurred during the 2017 Michigan Lake and Stream Associations annual conference continue...
With more than 1,400, Oakland County has more inland lakes than any other county in Michigan. Each lake has unique ecological properties which people influence by their activities on the land and in the water. In this hands-on workshop, participants will...
by Marcy Knoll Wilmes, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Water Resources Division Lake residents across the state are taking note of the importance of healthy shoreline habitat by signing up to Score the Shore of their inland lake. The Michigan Clean Water...
Are you tired of funding the management of aquatic invasive species on your lake that were introduced by recreational boaters using the local MI Department of Natural Resources public boating access site? Are you just a bit angry that recreational boaters using your...