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March 2017 Newsletter

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Finding the Right Balance Finding the Right Balance of Aquatic Vegetation Battle Against Aquatic Invasive Species Impact of Diminished Lake Ice Fracking Fluid Detrimental to Fish Upcoming Conferences: 32nd Annual Illinois Lake Management Association Lakes Conference 39th Annual Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention Michigan Lake and Stream Associations 56th Annual Conference Read More
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February 2017 Newsletter

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AIS Thrive in the Winter Aquatic Invasive Species Thrive in Winter To Salt or Not to Salt Effects of Environmental Pollution Storms Clear Water Hyacinth Be My Green Valentine Valentine Seed Bomb Upcoming Conferences: 37th Annual Midwest Aquatic Plant Management Society Conference 27th Annual Pennsylvania Lake Management Society Conference Virginia Water Conference 32nd Annual Illinois
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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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December 2016 Newsletter

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Lending a Hand Lending a Hand Bolivia Struggles with Drought Drought Disasters Around the World Devastating Drought Means Many Go Hungry The Giving Season 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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October 2016 Newsletter

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Protector of Water Resources Ominous Dead Zone grows in Gulf of Mexico Aquatic Plants Accelerate Methane Emissions Aquatic Invasive Species Population Stabilized Protector of Water Resources Water Defies Gravity NALMS 36th International Symposium Read More
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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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August 2016 Newsletter

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The Shirt on Your Back is Polluting the Ocean August is Water Quality Month Are Your Clothes Polluting the Ocean Impact of Private Partnerships on Water Quality Climate Change Affects Water Quality Valuable Resources at Your Fingertips 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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June 2016 Newsletter

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Biggest Single Source of Phosphorus Pollution Turning Phosphorus into Fertilizer Dishwasher Detergents – Environmental Hazards Fueled by Algae Replacing Fossil Fuels with Cyanobacteria to Produce Chemicals Read More
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