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January 2020 Newsletter

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BEER, BEER, BEER 2020: A Year of Big Changes The Things you Will See Freshwater Lakes Emit a Quarter of Global Carbon BEER, BEER, BEER! Do We Have Your Attention? New Laws in 2020 to Support the Environment Read More
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December 2019 Newsletter

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2+2 = AIS Control Learning from the Past Lake Deicers: Yea or Nay Math is the Answer; AIS is the Problem Lake Erie Toxic Algae Bloom Lawsuit Read More  
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November 2019 Newsletter

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To Rake, or Not to Rake 125 Years of Preserving Lake Quality Flotsam & Jetsam Need to De-Weed America Recycles Day Upcoming Conferences North American Lake Management Society 39th International Symposium Read More
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October 2019 Newsletter

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Crayfish & Beer Red Swamp Crayfish and Craft Beer Turning Toxic Algae into Shoes Bacteria on Invasive Plant Killing Eagles Cyanide Leak Kills 3,000 Fish Upcoming Conferences North American Lake Management Society 39th International Symposium Read More
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September 2019 Newsletter

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Mussels and Snails Beware! Restoring Native Plants Carp a Prized Fish Cuisine First Line of Defense Fish that Could Change a Lake’s Ecosystem Mussels and Snails Beware! Read More
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August 2019 Newsletter

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Not the End, but Beginning of Something Else Celebrating 50 Years of Lake Stewardship! It’s Hard to Say Goodbye Safe & Effective Water Chestnut Control Rototilling Ban to Protect Native Mussels Showcasing Clean Water at the Democratic National Convention Read More
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July 2019 Newsletter

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Rain, Rain Go Away July is Lakes Appreciation Month Invasive Nile Perch on Brink of Extinction Plastic Bans Proliferate in 2019 Rain, Rain Go Away Re-Launch Read More
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June 2019 Newsletter

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The Business of Saving Bees Ethiopia’s Economic Miracle Is an Environmental Tragedy Skipping a Boat Inspection Could Get you Arrested River Fire That Fueled the Creation of the EPA The Business of Saving Bees Read More
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May 2019 Newsletter

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Safe Passage for Fish It’s Officially Boat Inspection Season! ColorCycle Safe Passage for Fish Flint Michigan Water Crisis Not Over World Turtle Day Read More
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April 2019 Newsletter

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Garfield Polluting French Shoreline Garfield Phones Keep Washing up on French Shoreline More Fish & Native Plants Curb Water Pollution Collect, Recycle & Convert into Energy Shoreline Rockweed Isn’t Public Property Upcoming Conferences 2019 New Hampshire Lakes Congress Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention Read More
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