The Common Loon swims underwater to catch fish, propelling itself with its feet. It swallows most of its prey underwater. The loon has sharp, rearward-pointing projections on the roof of
A vegetated buffer is a must for protecting the lake’s water quality, and a buffer is incomplete without trees. Large trees do an outsize portion of lake protection, as well
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