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Glyphosate Study Retraction Raises Questions About Herbicide Safety

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Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for plant growth.
A recent article in The New York Times detailed the retraction of a once-prominent study that supported the safety of glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup. The paper had been cited for years as evidence that the herbicide posed minimal risk. But after concerns were raised about conflicts of interest and the integrity of the
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May 2020 Newsletter

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Sea Turtles Thriving Amid Quarantine Tricks of the Trade Sea Turtles Thriving on Empty Beaches Less Pollution – but More Trash! Proposed Seaplane Ban 10 Years Later: Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Read More
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March 2020 Newsletter

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Hooked on Fish Fry Friday Shortage of Lake Perch Recycling Disposable Contact Lens Blister Packs Balloon Ban to Include Floating Lanterns Water Can Help Fight Climate Change Upcoming Conferences: Pennsylvania Lake Mgmt Society Conference Virginia Water Conference Illinois Lake Management Association Conference Western Aquatic Plant Management Society Wisconsin Lakes & Rivers 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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March 2018 Newsletter

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Hunger for Sand Determining Invasive Species Impact Moss Removes Lead from Polluted Waters Ocean Plastic Pollution Breach of International Law Hunger for Sand Takes Toll on Endangered Species Water Crisis & Scarcity Upcoming Conferences 33rd Annual Illinois Lake Management Association Lakes Conference 2018 Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention Michigan Lake and Stream Associations 57th Annual Conference
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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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January 2017 Newsletter

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Resolve to Recycle Resolve to Recycle the Right Way Federal Funding for AIS Prevention A Love Story: Music & Water After the Fireworks Show is Over Upcoming Conferences 18th Annual Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society Conference Read More
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November 2016 Newsletter

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Paper versus Plastic, Bottle or Box Paper versus Plastic, Bottle or Box America Recycles Day Who Owns the Aquatic Plants? DNR Invites Public Comment to Develop Aquatic Plant Management Strategic Analysis 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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