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September 2016 Newsletter

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Hoot Hoot Don’t Pollute “Give a Hoot — Don’t Pollute!” Combined Approach to Aquatic Plant Removal Lake Association Aggressively Attacks Starry Stonewort NALMS 36th International Symposium What Goes Up Must Come Down Read More
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July 2016 Newsletter

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Let your Colors Burst Catfish: Future for Cleaner Chicago Water Carbon Dioxide Keeps Asian Carp out of Great Lakes It Turns Out that Rock Snot is Native The Invasive Species that Nobody is Talking About Let your Colors Burst Read More
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November 2015 Newsletter

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Alewives, and trout, and carp! Oh, my! Keeping Lakes & Lawns Healthy by Not Raking Lake Michigan Alewife Collapse Regional Fishing Culture Lost Asian Carp Creeping Toward Lake Michigan NALMS 35th International Symposium Read More
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October 2015 Newsletter

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A Link Between Coffee and Fish Is Your Morning Coffee Taking a Toll on the Environment? Plastic in the Food Chain Mealworms Make a Meal of Styrofoam Understanding Invasive Species NALMS 35th International Symposium Read More
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August 2015 Newsletter

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Where Have All the Boys Gone? Where Have All the Boys Gone? Worms: Friend or Foe Reestablishing Wild Rice on the St. Louis River Swimming in Sewage August is National Water Quality Month Read More
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July 2015 Newsletter

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Lakes Appreciation Month Mechanical Harvester Plays Significant Role in Invasive Aquatic Plant Management What is Lakes Appreciation Month? Secchi Dip-In weed Read More
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June 2015 Newsletter

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From Invasive to Fertilizer From Invasive to Fertilizer Self-Cleaning Oceans Cleaning Inland Rivers and Harbors Read More
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May 2015 Newsletter

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Native or Non-Native: Only When Convenient? What Makes a Native Native? Spanish Mustangs Left to Die Pesticides to Kill Native Shrimp From Lake to Plate: Invasive Rusty Crayfish Crayfish Jambalaya Upcoming Conferences: New Hampshire Lakes Congress Florida Lake Management Society Read More
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October 2014 Newsletter

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Invasive Species: Do We Worry Too Much? Clever Modifications By Aquarius Systems Customers Invasive Species: Do We Worry Too Much? Wisconsin’s Wild Rice Read More
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April 2014 Newsletter

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You are What You Eat! Native Versus Non-Native: Why are Some Allowed to Stay? Can Invasive Species Save Florida’s Manatees? You Are What You Eat! Earth Day – April 22nd Upcoming Conferences Illinois Lakes Management Conference Nebraska Lakes Association Spring Conference Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention 9th Annual National Water Quality Monitoring Conference Read More
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