While none found in Michigan, federal, state and local agencies do battle in the greater Buffalo, New York area Posted on May 29, 2015 by Mark Breederland, Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Sea Grant In August, 2006, the invasive plant Hydrilla...
June 4, 2015 As one of the most highly prized game fish in the Upper Midwest, muskellunge (also known as muskies) and northern pike help support a $20 billion sport fishing industry. Facing declines in natural reproduction, a team of scientists, including a Michigan...
Since 1961, Michigan Lake & Stream Associations has conducted 54 consecutive annual conferences each with a theme dedicated to learning more about becoming better stewards of our vast treasure of inland waters. On Friday and Saturday, May 1st and 2nd, 2015, we...
“The “Comedy” of Crystal Lake” – Serendipitous Sauntering by Dr. Stacy Daniels Crystal Lake and Watershed Association “The Comedy of Crystal Lake” is a new book by Dr. Stacy Leroy Daniels, a native “littorian” – “historian” of Benzie Co. It is...
While aquatic plants are an important component of healthy lakes and streams, some species form overly large, dense populations. While these nuisance plants are often non-native species such as Eurasian milfoil, native plants can also grow to excess when exposed to...
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