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2006 Lake Connection
newsletter archives
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| Winter
2006 |
- Rules to classify invasive species
Ron Martin
- Are you an Agent of Change?
- Looking Beyond the Shore
John Molinaro
- Wisconsin Lake Stewardship Awards:
who are the people in your neighborhood?
- How will you become an Agent of Change?
Peter Murray
- What does the Legislature hold for
lakes?
Bill O'Connor
- Top Conservation Priorities
Anne Sayers
- Lakes in Court
Bill O'Connor
- Evaluating the effects of nearshore
development on lakes
Tami Jackson
- Phosphorus and phosphorus free lawn
fertilizer
Tami Jackson
- County Conservation department assists
lakes
Christopher Murphy
- Delavan Lake: 100 years of aquatic
plant management
Kevin MacKinnon
- Lake Learning and family fun: Kid's
Day a success!
Gretchen Miller
- Gifting your lakeshore: protecting
Wisconsin's wild lakes
John Haack
- Property based monitoring focus of
the 2006 citizen-based monitoring conference
Andy Paulios
- Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Laura Felda-Marquart
- How does winter road maintenance
impact lakes?
Jeffery Thorton
- The impacts of construction site
erosion on lakes and streams
Sue Jones
- New stormwater ordiance protects
Polk County waters
Amy Kelsey
- Selecting a contractor for lake planning
grant projects: choosing carefully can make the difference between
success or failure
Karen Englebretson
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| Fall
2006 |
- Hilton v. DNR: A victory for our
lakes
Tami Jackson
- Still no manure management revisions
for largest farms
Tami Jackson
- Protecting lakes a year round effort
John Molinaro
- Meet our new board members
Tim Hoyman and Ken Wiesner
- Wisconsin's lakes are counting on
all of us
Peter Murray
- Shorelines fires: food for thought,
food for algae
Mark Sesing
- Issues important to Wisconsin lakes
focus of candidate education effort
Jessica Garrels
- WAL board passes resolutions
- How has manure runoff affected lakes?
Tami Jackson
- Clean boats, clean waters in action
Laura Felda-Marquart
- 100 years of plant management on
Delavan Lake: Aquatic plants
Kevin MacKinnon
- Mirror Lake Association celebrates
20th anniversary
Cathy Sperl
- How A History of Kangaroo Lake came
to be
Patricia Lewis Williamson PhD.
- Minnesota's phosphorus free lawns
helping lakes
John Barten
- Internal phosphorus loading: the
source from within
Bill James
- What does a vanishing "Up North"
mean?
Dr. Richard Stedman
- The future of "Up North"
is up to us
Sandy Gillum
- The value of natural shorelines
Sam Lewis
- Legislators want DNR to roll back
protection for species
Tami Jackson
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| Summer
2006--Lake Convention issue |
- Rule revisions necessary to keep
lakes manure free
Andrew Hanson
- The President's Column:
What makes Wisconsin lakes important?
John Molinaro
- Notes from the Office:
Politics over piers: our waters, but whose rights?
Peter Murray
- Welcome new board members
Sandy Gillum and Carol LeBreck
- The Capitol Report:
2005 legislative session disappoints most water watchers
Bill O'Connor
- Protect lakes through the high-capacity
well permit process
Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager
- Enjoy your pier this summer
- Girl Scouts combat purple loosestrife
Sarah Bowman, Nicole Wiesendanger. Kelsey Hallberg, and Linsey
DeWitt
- 100 years of plant management on
Delavan Lake
Kevin MacKinnon
- People of the Lakes:
A Guide for Wisconsin Lake Organizations
Tiffany Lyden
- Communicating your concerns to your
legislator
Anne Sayers
- Property tax credits result in improved
water quality
Mike Kinney
- County Government's role and working
with your county
Matthew Stohr
- County Government in lake Matters
Kurt Calkins
- Resources for working with county
government
Lynn Markham
- Taking proactive steps to deal with
polluted runoff Charles Marks
- Amphibians and reptiles of Wisconsin
lakes:
opportunities for conservation
Rori Paloski
- Three steps to a healthier lawn
Lynn Markham
- Paddock Lake succeeds
Tom Arnison
- Clean boats, clean waters
Mole Lake Sokaogon Chippewa Community
Laura Felda-Marquart
- Developing a science-based lake protection
plan:
Case study: Silver Lake, Barron County
Bernard Lenz, Dale Hanson, Dale Robertson
- Improving Secchi disk measurements
Larry Bresina
- Volunteer monitoring data important
to future decisions
Erin Crane
- How does agriculture impact water
quality
Kevan Klingberg
- New mapping tool online
Jennifer Filbert
- Green trouble on the horizon:
NEW invasive plants
David Eagan
- Manipulating coarse woody habitat
Greg Sass
- 2006 Wisconsin Lake Stewardship Winners
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| Spring
2006 |
- A long walk on the pier
Bill O'Connor
- The President's Column:
Lake Protection: our prehistoric obligation
Jim Abbs
- DNR values and relies on citizen
monitor's lake data
Jeff Bode
- Notes from the office:
Protecting lakes is everyone's business
Peter T. Murray
- Building a K-12 water education program
Randy Champeau
- Bill Watch:
AB-299, shoreland zoning in urbanizing areas
Bill O'Connor
- Shoreland zoning in annexed and incorporated
areas
Dick Mace
- Lake leaders let legislators know
they love their lakes:
Conservation Lobby Day 2006 a success
Tami Jackson
- Recreational Boating Facilities Grants:
an opportunity for lake groups
Roger Walsh
- Lake Julia Stewardship Project enters
its fifth year studying, promoting lake health
Terry Rutlin
- Reviving Bass Lake
Greg Cleerman
- Shoreland restoration website:
valuable tool for property owners
Matthew Wagner
- Shoreland education success:
grant helps lake group reach out
Anne Parker
- Learning to love a lake
Kurt Lothe
- Working together to protect our lakes
Todd Schaller
- The one, the only—Cletus
Nancy Hill
- New AIS training
Laura Felda-Marquart
- Stocking:
that was then, this is now
Paul Cunningham
- What's an ORW? and how do I know
if my lake is one?
Tim Asplund
- What is the Conservation Congress?
Anne Marie Kutzke
- No wake buffer would improve public
safety, protect shorelines
Jim Brakken
- Study measures boating impact on
lakes:
offers slow no wake zones as solution
Tami Jackson
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