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Minnesota Waters
Minnesota Waters is a statewide organization dedicated to protecting and improving the health of our state’s lakes and rivers, by engaging and empowering citizens, agencies and policymakers. Minnesota Waters provides the training, connections and support to empower citizens to take action to save our lakes and rivers. ... more >>

Wisconsin Lakes
Wisconsin Lakes, the citizen arm of the Wisconsin Lakes Partnership, works toward statewide solutions for the challenges faced by many lakes while supporting strong local protection efforts. ... more >>

Buffalo Lake Management Team
The Buffalo Lake Management Team was formed by the Minister of Environment in 1991 to provide advice on the construction, mitigation and operation of the Parlby Creek-Buffalo Lake Water Management Project. Since completion of the construction phase of the project, the Committee has focused on assessment of mitigation measures to be addressed, monitoring ongoing operations and land use surrounding the Parlby Creek-Buffalo Lake system. ... more >>

Wisconsin Wetlands Association
Wisconsin Wetlands Association was established in 1969 to protect the state's wetland resources through education, training, advocacy, and research on key issues that affect wetlands. To our knowledge, WWA is the first and oldest statewide organization focused exclusively on wetland protection. More than 1450 members include wetland scientists and educators, conservationists, hunters, concerned citizens, and local and regional organizations. ... more >>

California Lake Management Society
The California Lake Management Society promotes understanding, protection, and comprehensive management of California's water resources and their watersheds. ... more >>

Connecticut Federation of Lakes
The CFL was founded in 1995 by a small group of people from through out Connecticut concerned or working on lake-related issues. Since that time, the organization grew and held its first of many annual conferences in 1996 at Connecticut College. ... more >>

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Mild Winter plus Early Spring Could Mean Excessive Plant Growth - The mild winter and early spring could potentially affect the amount of weeds in Chautauqua Lake this year. Many people in the county are concerned about possible effects the unusual weather conditions this past winter and spring could have on agriculture. However, they shouldn't forget about another asset that plays a major role in the county's economy - the lake.


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