Tag Archives: Volunteer Monitoring
Aquatic Invasive Species Bridge Snapshot Day: Where Rivers Meet People
For many a bridge is just a way to conveniently pass over the river below. The trip is the main goal; the river just a spot along the way. For others a bridge is a portal to what is below … Continue reading
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Tagged AIS, Aquatic Invasive Species, Bridge snapshot day, bridges, citizen science, community involvement, Invasive Species, invasive species monitoring, Phragmites, Purple Loosestrife, rivers, stream monitoring, streams, Volunteer Monitoring, water lettuce, yellow floating heart
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What’s NEW with the DNR Lakes Webpages?
Some exciting changes are coming to the DNR Lake Pages! The DNR lakes Information Technology team has been busy developing new tools for you to use. These tools are meant to help you easily navigate the Lakes Pages and SWIMS … Continue reading
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Tagged Citizen Lake Monitoring, DNR Lakes Pages, Volunteer Monitoring
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The Citizen Lake Monitoring Network
One of the most successful efforts of the Wisconsin Lakes Partnership has been “The Citizen Lake Monitoring Network.” Every year since 1986, dedicated volunteers monitor lakes statewide for a variety of different water quality and lake health indicators. The effort, … Continue reading