by Communications Committee | Oct 24, 2024 | Invasive Species, News
In early June, a local area resident sighted an invasive parasitic sea lamprey swimming upstream from the Crystal River Dam. The dam is located just northwest of where Fisher Lake flows into the Crystal River. It is used to balance the water flow of the river with the...
by Communications Committee | Oct 24, 2024 | Discovery Boat Tour, Education, Interns, News
We are grateful for our eighth year with terrific summer interns that exuded enthusiasm, curiosity, and a willingness to help wherever we needed them. They assisted our staff on the water, under the water and in the lab, and they helped educate our community at the...
by Communications Committee | Oct 24, 2024 | Guardian Tips, News
Grass clippings, leaves, and animal waste all contain phosphorus. Follow these guidelines to keep excess nutrients from entering the lakes and rivers: Refrain from blowing debris into the water Never burn yard waste! Ashes and smoke particles concentrate nutrients...
by Communications Committee | Oct 24, 2024 | News, Recipes
The GLA monthly creel report regularly shows that Glen Lake anglers’ most-caught fish is yellow perch. They are often caught in Little Glen or in the drop-offs around Big Glen. The best perch recipe starts with perch that you, your child, or your grandchild has caught...
by Communications Committee | Oct 15, 2024 | Guardian Tips, News
Did you know that the loss of natural shorelines and stream banks is the number one threat to water quality? Fall is the perfect time to schedule a shoreline or streambank consultation with the Glen Lake Association. We will listen to your questions and concerns and...
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