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February 2018 Newsletter

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Love Your Lake Lake George to Reduce Road Salt Love Your Lake Weed Control Part of Dane County Plan Safer Alternative to Rock Salt Salt Marshes Store Nutrients Chautauqua Lake Remains Priority Read More
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January 2018 Newsletter

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I am NOT Plastic Plastic Bag Ban Effective I am NOT Plastic Drowning in Garbage Eating Trash on the Ganges Sometimes Being Green Starts with Brown Read More
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December 2017 Newsletter

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Stories of Success 128 Days of Operation Yields 1,545 Cubic Yards of Debris Aquatic Weed Harvester Helps to Restore Pond Ozone Hole Smallest Since 1988 Holiday Donations Read More
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November 2017 Newsletter

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The Lifeblood of Lakes Microbes Aid in Establishment of Invasive Species Aquatic Vegetation the Lifeblood of Lakes Water Hyacinth Destroys Natural Beauty Leaves are Litter Read More
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October 2017 Newsletter

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The Waves of Change DNR Blocks Navigable Waterway Ballast Water Brings Invasive Species Lock and Dam Changes to Stop Invasive Species The Waves of Change Upcoming Conferences: 32nd Annual California Lake Management Society Conference 2017 Fall Connecticut Lakes Forum 37th Annual North American Lake Management Society Symposium Read More
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September 2017 Newsletter

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The Windshield Phenomenon Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin The Windshield Phenomenon Native Vegetative Shoreline Buffer Illegal use of Hydraulic Jets Toxic Chemicals Found in Tuna Upcoming Conferences: 32nd Annual California Lake Management Society Conference 2017 Fall Connecticut Lakes Forum 37th Annual North American Lake Management Society Symposium Read More
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August 2017 Newsletter

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What’s the Dam Problem? Homeowners Wage War Against Dam Operator Fate of Upper Spring Lake is in Court’s Hands Milfoil Program Playing Catch-Up Delayed Weed Harvesting Program Read More
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July 2017 Newsletter

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We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat Great White in Great Lakes Duckweed-to-Ethanol Hip, Hippo Hooray Plastic Waste to Make Roads Read More
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June 2017 Newsletter

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Taking Out the Trash Innovative Weaponry in Fight Against AIS Invasive Green Crab Could Threaten Marine Life Asian Clam to Treat Wastewater Taking Out the Trash Upcoming Conferences: 28th Annual Florida Lake Management Society Technical Symposium 47th Annual Maine Lakes Conference 57th Annual Meeting of the Aquatic Plant Management Society Read More
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May 2017 Newsletter

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Sea Fangle Phenomenon Scientists Identify Cause of ‘Sea Fangle’ Phenomenon Are Lake Tahoe’s Aquatic Invasive Species Edible? Climate Change in the North Sea Treating Sea Lice on Fish Farms Upcoming Conferences: 34th Annual New York State Federation of Lake Associations Conference 24th Annual New Hampshire Lakes Congress 47th Annual Maine Lakes Conference 28th Annual Florida
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