🌿The preliminary results from our study investigating the relationship between aquatic invasive species and lakeshore property values show that Eurasian watermilfoil is more likely to occur in lakes with above-average property values.
For the first time, @GovEvers declared this week #WisconsinWaterWeek! Join us in celebrating the importance of water to our well-being and reaffirming our commitment to protecting our waters and ensuring clean drinking water a reality for every community. https://t.co/yw9LLVbles
NALMS is accepting applications for TWO paid summer 2021 internships: 1) Policy Intern; and 2) Community-based Lake Science & Monitoring Intern. Applications are due 3/22. 🌊 https://t.co/FZzrM6wXta
We look forward to Tia Nelson being part of #WisconsinWaterWeek! Tia will be a the final keynote of the week and in partnership with the Red Cedar Watershed Conference will be part of most of our Thursday regional events!
This week! Our Climate Advisor, @tialeenelson, will screen our 50th-anniversary #EarthDay film at the @WisLakes Wisconsin Water Weeks virtual conference. You can register for these events and attend her talk on March 11 by RSVPing here: https://t.co/arqvDkXyq8
Join WI Lakes Exec Dir Mike Engleson with co-host Dan Zerr of UW-Extension for the greatest late Monday afternoon water related online trivia contest ever. The fun starts at 3:30pm, Mar 8, as part of #wisconsinwaterweek! https://t.co/6Ebi6Gk5An
Save the date! Our #Climate Advisor @tialeenelson will present a virtual screening of 'When the Earth Moves' and talk about climate activism's future at the Wisconsin Water Week 2021 conference on March 11. For details and to RSVP: https://t.co/arqvDkXyq8 @WisLakes
DNR reminds us ice shanties need to be removed from inland waters south of Hwy 64 by March 7. We assume they set that date so that everyone will be undistracted for #wisconsinwaterweek, March 8-12, right? https://t.co/cERsvd4gHC
We’re less than two weeks away from over 250 presenters on all things water in Wisconsin! Check out the agenda and register for #wisconsinwaterweek today! https://t.co/6Ebi6Gk5An
Partnership Program #CitizenScience funding available to increase capacity for citizen-based monitoring in Wisconsin. Applications due May 12. https://t.co/FPRDMSD1OM
New info on #climatechange emphasizes its growing threat to ecosystem health--if lakes don't freeze, aquatic #invasivespecies have a better chance of surviving the winter and spreading in/amongst lakes of Wisconsin @nytimes@WiscLimnology
Science is fun! Enjoy the 49th annual visit to the lab of @UWMadisonChem professor Bassam Shakhashiri in Once Upon a Christmas Cheery in the Lab of Shakhashiri! https://t.co/cvWoDZvfO1
Hanging out with @WisLakes@WDNR @UWExtension today to talk latest science, policy & mngmt of #Wisconsin lakes. Currently hearing abt evolving approach to aquatic invasive species control - like the zebra mussels @spearmike studies off our pier!
Comment on Wisconsin's revision of it's aquatic invasive species strategy by Aug 31! WI Lakes was pleased to work with @WDNR and others in the development of the plan. Citizen involvement is key to combating AIS - please read & weigh in. https://t.co/0wmfLgKdHK
Do you ever find yourself thinking, “Can you remember what this area used to look like back before we started managing the invasive plants?” We have a great strategy for you: photo points. #InvasiveSpeciesAwarenessMonth
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As we kick off summer, this weekend’s Drain Campaign is reminding boaters to drain live wells, bait buckets and bilges before leaving the boat launch. Draining this water is one of the easiest ways to ensure that we are protecting Wisconsin’s waters. https://t.co/uxhPna5kA9