NPR:
In Minnesota, it is estimated that 100 to 200 loons die of ingesting lead-based fishing tackle.
Lakeshore Living. News on lake ecology, lake pollution, land use, natural resource management, community, and lakeshore living.
NPR:
In Minnesota, it is estimated that 100 to 200 loons die of ingesting lead-based fishing tackle.
Streets.mn
Great Lakes Echo:
Center for Limnology
New York Times:
Suburbia may have made sense when families were larger, one parent stayed home, and energy was cheap. Now this form a development leaves kids in basements with video games and parents more isolated from their community.
Pioneer Press:
Arstechnica:
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Two articles on groundwater and lakes
We now await the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's review of the neonicotinoids, which is anticipated to be completed by 2018.
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Yale Environment 360:
New York Times:
Smart people calling for action to protect a national asset.
New York Times:
And then the state politicians have the gall to blame environmental agencies or the President of the United States.
Lakeshore Living and Walleye. This blog builds upon these books, which provides insight into relevant aspects of environmentally-sensitive lakeshore living and the life of walleye. This blog may provide some meaning for people interested in improving lakeshore living and understanding walleye and fisheries management.
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