by Wynn Muller – Maine Lakes Society As an active lake association, Friends of Wilson Lake spends about $5,000 (including $2,000 in DEP grant funds) inspecting boats at the landing
by Wynn Muller – Maine Lakes Society As an active lake association, Friends of Wilson Lake spends about $5,000 (including $2,000 in DEP grant funds) inspecting boats at the landing
Greetings from Moose Pond! As another year comes to a close I would like to thank our board of directors and all the volunteers that make the Moose Pond Association
Click on the button below to see which lakes in Maine are infested with invasive aquatic plants.
While boating on Moose Pond, Please be aware of these buoys.n For more info, the button below.
Click the button below to see the report.
…looking for directors from the south and north basins. Terms are three years, two meetings a year. If you are interested, talk with any of the directors or click here to
Prevent erosion of your camp road Maintain a buffer strip of vegetation near the shore. Seed and mulch bare soil. Don’t disturb the pine needles or ground cover. Don’t
Few things symbolize summer at the lake like driving down a camp road. Many memories start with a turn off the pavement and down a tight, well-worn gravel track toward the
While your here in and around the lake. Inspect the shoreline near your camp and look at all of the aquatic plants. Use the VLMP quick key criteria to detect
by Lori Thomae and Ben Peierls On July 18, thirteen enthusiastic paddlers participated in the Invasive Plant Patrol (IPP) PLANT PADDLE, a 3-hour guided exploration in the upper basin of Moose