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April 2023 Newsletter

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Weed Harvester Contributes to Healthy Water A Message From Our Leader: Restoring the Environment Study Reveals Aquatic Invaders Die Off Naturally Aquatic Weed Harvester Contributed to Health of Water Challenging Road to Recovery Save the Date: Aquatic Weed Harvesting Seminar Best Practices in Waterway Trash Skimming Upcoming Conferences: Wisconsin Lakes & Rivers Convention Annual Conference
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April 2022 Newsletter

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Spring is Here – Think Green! A Message From Our Leader: Aquatic Vegetation – Friend or Foe? Farming Kelp to Fight Climate Change Bay grasses in Need of Restoration COVID Costing Lakeshore Property Owners Some Green Invasive Water Lettuce May Actually Be Native Waiting for Ice-Out Upcoming Conferences: Aquarius Systems Aquatic Weed Harvesting Seminar Wisconsin
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December 2021 Newsletter

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Happy Holidays! A Message From Our Leader: An Unfathomable Deed will Affect Many for a Long Time Are Invasive Species Causing Bird and Fish Deaths Wild Rice is Helping Restore Wetlands Weed Harvesters Aid in Lake Restoration Upcoming Conferences: Colorado River Water Users Association Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society 23rd Annual Conference Read More
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November 2020 Newsletter

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An Ecosystem Engineer An Ecosystem Engineer Farewell to Ice Fishing? Fight to Preserve Coral Reefs Leaves for Landscaping Sparkling Water Contains PFAS Upcoming Conference: North American Lake Management Society 40th 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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March 2019 Newsletter

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Water Hazard Penalty Where Oh Where Did My Golf Ball Go? Florida Red Tide is Gone Destination Conservation Seaweed Fertilizer Upcoming Conferences Virginia Lakes & Watershed Association 2019 Pennsylvania Lake Management Society Annual Conference 34th Annual Illinois Lake Management Association-LAKES Conference Indiana Lake Management Society 31st Annual Conference Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention Read More
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June 2018 Newsletter

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Trash Hunter Cleaning up Kentucky Lakes Compost: An Effective Water Filter Waters Around East Hampton Mostly Healthy Crews Begin Process of Cleaning Up Fishtrap Lake Weevils Enlisted in War against Water Weed Read More
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April 2018 Newsletter

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Cleaning up the Filth Trash Hunter Boat Is Cruising for Filth How One Man Changed the Charles River What’s in Your Bottled Water? Lego to Make Bricks out of Sugarcane Bioplastics Upcoming Conferences: 2018 Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention Michigan Lake and Stream Associations 57th Annual Conference 35th Annual New York State Federation of Lake Associations
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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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