Salmon in the Crystal River

“If you can, get out in a canoe or kayak and start at the headwaters of the Crystal River and enjoy watching these amazing fish,” says  GLA Watershed Biologist, Rob Karner. By canoe or kayak is an excellent way to watch these incredible fish as they...

Share Summer Photos With Us

After a spectacular summer and warm days filled with family, friends and fun, share one of your favorite Glen Lake/ Crystal River Watershed photos and we’ll feature them here throughout the winter months. Send your best shots...

Thank You to Our New Glen Lake Guardians!

  The Guardian program educates and advocates protecting Glen Lake/Crystal River Watershed by engaging in best practices. Guardians voluntarily pledge to protect, and share their advocacy with others.   We’re excited and encouraged by the 43 new...

Merganser Relocation Update

It takes a team…but each relocation of a merganser brood helps us to reduce the occurrence of Swimmer’s Itch. 11 broods and 88 chicks were relocated this summer. Our new trapping crew and equipment worked well. Challenges were trying to trap a few of the...

Annual Meeting is August 11

GLA’s Annual Meeting to Include Updates and Member Recognition Our Annual meeting is Saturday, August 11 at 10 a.m.  Come join us, meet members, make new friends and get up to date on all that’s happening with the GLA! Location: Glen Lake Community...

Task Force Named to Monitor Hatlem Pond & Creek

Hatlem Pond was dredged in 2014 and has been filling in with accumulated sediment, as expected. The questions that are before us today are: how much has it filled in since the dredge and what is the fill rate? The Glen Lake Association Board of Directors has created a...