by Communications Committee | Jun 26, 2025 | Education, Invasive Species, News
Buoys and flags mark the treatment sites The Glen Lake Association, in collaboration with the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, has begun treating three colonies of invasive Eurasian watermilfoil (EWM) discovered last year in the deep basin of Little...
by Communications Committee | Jun 19, 2025 | Education, Invasive Species, News
Parasitic sea lamprey You may notice a fluorescent green or bright pink color in the Crystal River for one day in mid-July. Not to worry—this is simply tracer dye placed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) as part of their ongoing efforts to control the...
by Communications Committee | Jun 19, 2025 | Education, News
Once again this spring, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) stocked Glen Lake with rainbow trout and lake trout. They poured 20,699 rainbow trout and 14,900 lake trout into the lake at the DNR boat launch on Little Glen. The Michigan DNR manages Glen...
by Communications Committee | Jun 19, 2025 | News, Staff Spotlight
Photo from left to right: Jamie Blondia, Kate Gille, Elsa Miller, Sallyanne Morris, and Brian Stitt We are pleased to have an amazing group of folks at the Boat Wash who are dedicated to protecting the watershed from invasive species. Earlier this spring, we hired...
by Communications Committee | May 15, 2025 | Education, News
That yellow stuff that washes ashore in May and June is primarily tree pollen, specifically from coniferous trees like pines. These trees release large amounts of pollen during their pollination season, which is typically in the spring. The pollen is carried by wind...
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