Full 2025 Conference Agenda Now Posted

64th Annual MLSA Conference: The Future of Michigan’s Water In Muskegon on Friday, April 25 and Saturday, April 26, 2025 Friday Agenda 9AM – Welcome from Melissa DeSimone, MLSA Executive Director Keynote Speaker – David Ullrich: A Life Enriched by Lakes...

Michigan Waterways Stewards

MLSA is excited to be working this year with a new partner doing amazing work on rivers and streams around the state. We were able to provide a grant to assist in clean up programs like the ones coming up in Lansing and Kalamazoo and similar to the ones funded by the...

April 2, 2025 – HABs 101 Webinar: Prevention and Management

Get top tips for preventing and managing harmful algal blooms in inland waters! In previous “HABs 101” webinars, we learned about the basics of harmful algal blooms and the value of algae in aquatic ecosystems. This April, join us for “HABs 101: Prevention and...

DNR suspects bird flu in recent Lower Michigan waterfowl die-offs

by Mitch Marcus, DNR Wildlife Health supervisor The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has recently sampled dead wild birds suspected to be positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza at multiple locations across Lower Michigan. The DNR’s ongoing disease...

It’s Still Winter…

by Douglas Pullman, Ph.D. Aquest Corp and Lon Nordeen, MLSA Secretary Punxsutawney Phill made it official forecasting that that winter is still here and will remain for a little while longer. But, there’s lemonade in those lemons and this is a good time to prepare for...

Michigan Department of Natural Resources Winter Wildlife News

Do’s and Don’ts for Winter Bird Feeding Bird feeders can support Great Lakes birds when natural food sources may be scarce or buried beneath snow and during migration come spring, but it’s essential to follow safety tips to keep them healthy and prevent the spread of...

New EGLE Water Resources Director

We welcome Jerrod Sanders, who is now the director of EGLE’s Water Resources Division (WRD), where he has spent his entire 20-year public service career helping further the division’s mission of making Michigan’s waters safe and clean for recreating, fishing,...

Living on Michigan’s Inland Lakes

by Joe Nohner, Michigan DNR Fisheries Division Eleven-thousand inland lakes are estimated to call Michigan home, with a good handful covering 1,000 acres or more. With all that water comes great opportunity – boating, fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking,...

Hello February! We have some news for you…

Read about our latest plans for the upcoming Annual Conference. Take advantage of an extension on a grant program for you and two more for students. Learn how to take care of your feathered friends and keep coyotes at bay. Thanks for checking out our latest newsletter...

MDNR on Ice Safety

MDNR’s Ice Safety Information Webpage Your safety is your responsibility! There is not a reliable “inch-thickness” to determine if ice is safe. You can test ice thickness and quality using a spud, needle bar or auger. Strongest ice: clear with bluish...

MLSA Scholarship Opportunity for Undergrads!

2025 Award: One $3,000 scholarship will be awarded to a current student enrolled in a freshwater studies program at a Michigan educational institution (with a preference for lake and watershed studies). Scholarship recipient(s) will also attend the 64th  Annual MLSA...

MLSA and McNALMS offer Student Grant Program for 2025

by Lois Wolfson, McNALMS Board Member The Michigan Chapter North American Lake Management Society (McNALMS) and Michigan Lakes and Streams Association (MLSA) have announced their call for proposals for the 2025 Lake Research Student Grants Program. The purpose of the...

Christmas trees for fish and wildlife habitat?

Christmas trees for fish and wildlife habitat? There are better options by Joe Nohner, MDNR and Eric Calabro, Michigan EGLE Learn more about what to do with your Christmas tree after the holidays Each year, Michiganders purchase millions of live Christmas trees. When...

Happy Thanksgiving from MLSA

Wishing you a wonderful holiday. Cheers to all our hard work for Michigan’s lakes and streams in 2024 and to more to come! If you missed the email, read our message and subscribe to get all the important news about our lakes and streams each month. It’s...