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Inside the
Fall 2008 edition

- Four misconceptions regarding Wisconsin's waters
- Great Lakes Compact signed into law
- The President's message
- Wisconsin Lakes Convention: Call for posters!
- Notes from the office
- Wisconsin Lakes Stewardship Awards: nominate a deserving person or group today!
- The Capitol Report
- Why lake levels matter
(download article as PDF 2.14 MB)
- Management techniques for shallow lakes
(download article as PDF 1.71 MB)
- Rocks and trees and birds that squawk in flight
- Looking for a lake-related gift for a "little person?"
- Native plants re-introduced as part of purple loosestrife management program
- Kids don't float program launches in Shell Lake
- High phosphorus levels in northwestern Wisconsin naturally occuring
- Lake District works with local businesses to promote p-free lawn fertilizer
- Effects of phosphorus on Lake Sinnissippi
- The "know what you've got" approach to wetlands protection
- Being a local advocate for wetlands
- Watch your water gardens! Aquatic invasive species can spread from garden to lake
(download article as PDF 1.71 MB)
- Future changes in climate
- Why are my taxes so high?
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The Wisconsin Association of Lakes quarterly publication, The Lake Connection, has in-depth analysis of legislative and agency policy proposals that may affect lakes, updates on WAL policy initiatives, success stories from local lake groups across the state, and articles about lake science and research that helps us better understand our lakes.
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