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Aquatic Invasive Species: Hydrilla
Hydrilla is a rapidly growing aquatic plant that can grow several inches in a day. Hydrilla forms dense mats of vegetation and will rapidly take over the water’s surface, shade out native plants, and lower dissolved oxygen content which hinders fish growth and can lead to fish kills. ... more >>

Water Star Wisconsin
Water Star Wisconsin is designed to honor municipalities who do outstanding work to provide their communities with safe and abundant groundwater; lakes and streams protected from polluted runoff; maintain and enhance desirable aquatic habitats; and provide appropriate recreational opportunities for their citizenry. ... more >>

Texas Agri Life Extension Service Aquatic Plant Identification
Aquatic vegetation management can be a perplexing problem. The first part of that problem is proper identification. ... more >>

Farmers Face Tough Choice on Ways to Fight New Strains of Weeds
Fifteen years ago genetically engineered crops hit the market much to the delight of farmers. These new Roundup-tolerant crops allowed farmers to simply spray the herbicide Roundup over their fields and everything died – except the corn, cotton, and soybeans. ... more >>

21st Southeastern Lake & Watershed Management Conference
The objectives of this year’s conference is to explore ways to restore, enhance, and preserve watershed while supporting economic development; to exchange ideas on current lake and reservoir issues in the Southeast; to promote local actions on lake and watershed issues; to facilitate communications among watershed management agencies and lake users; and to increase knowledge of technology and methods used in reservoir, lake and watershed management. ... more >>

NALMS Lake Management Discussion Group
The focus of NALMS is on lake management for a wide variety of uses, but to do this it is necessary to address land use and other issues on a watershed level. We get involved in land, streams, wetland and even estuaries in the course of our activities, as lakes are a logical endpoint in systems that incorporate all of these resource types. The focus is lakes, but the medium is water, and it defies governmental boundaries, human ownership, and even physical form. The management target of NALMS is lakes, but this involves activities in all landscape forms. ... more >>

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