TLWA Newsletter Archive
Fall 2020
Blobs – Bryozoan Colonies | Buffers, Viewing Corridors and Creating a Beach | Getting To the Root of the Problem - Eurasian Water Milfoil | Killing Mosquitos with Pesticides Can Kill Other Beneficial Insects | Purple Loosetrife – The Beetles Are Winning | Request For Citizen Lake Monitoring Network Volunteers | Shore Land Restoration – Healthy Lakes Initiative | Summer 2020 Dive Team Report | TLWA Now Has a DNR Liaison | TLWA Proposes Adding Freshwater Science Studies to Three Lakes HS | Yellow Iris Survey |
Spring 2020
Adopt A Shoreline Becomes Adopt Your Shoreline | Erosion Prevention and Control Best Practices | Fish Sticks – Dealing With Mother Nature | I-LIDS - What it Involves | Lake Management Plan | New Oneida County Grant Will Help TLWA With Shoreline Restoration | Stream Monitoring – What We Found | TLWA Scholarship Program – How Three Lakes Benefits | Turtle Nesting Season Is Upon Us | We Can Never Do Merely One Thing - Ecological Consequences | Yellow Iris Survey 2019 |
Fall 2019
Aquatic Invasive Workshop – Annual Report | Eurasian Water Milfoil Battle | Lake Management Plan Update | Purple Loosetrife Efforts | Secchi Testing – Your Lake’s Water Clarity | Stream Monitoring – Protecting Our Lakes | Summer 2019 Dive Team Report – Good News – Bad News | Use Of Submerged Trees By Fish | What Is A Lake Captain |
Spring 2019
A Moment in Time (TLWA Publication) | Aquatic Invasive Demo and Workshop | Lake Management Plan Update - The Work Continues | Protecting Turtle Nests | Purple Loosetrife – We Are Expanding the Attack | Secchi Testing – How You Can Do It Too! | Status of Three Lakes (Natural) Walleye Fishery | Threats To Our Waters | Three Lakes Winery – Ahoy Lake Captain | What Are Fish Sticks |
Fall 2018
Adopt A Shoreline – Join the Effort | Book Review – A Lakeside Companion | Chemical Stream Monitoring – What Does it all Mean | Depleted Oxygen Meter Availability | Dive Team Plus One – Muck Diving 101 | Lake Management Plan Update – The Cycle Being Completed | Loon Thoughts | Purple Loosetrife – The Battle is On | Things Are Looking Up For Our Turtles |
Spring 2018
Boating Courtesy – The Golden Rule on Boating | Cup Plant – Nature’s Birdfeeder | Donate A Buoy | Lake Core Sampling – Some Lakes Are Degraded | Lake Management Planning Update – A Chain-Wide Plan | Laurel Lake Campground | Onterra Update – Looking Good | Powerloading at Campsite | Purple Loosestrife – The Battle Begins | Stream Monitoring – A New Program | Thunder Lake Dam | Turtle Crossing Season – Right Around the Corner | Yellow Iris Follow-up |
Fall 2017
Adopt A Shoreline – On Patrol | AIS Rapid Response Dive Team – On Our Own | AIS Update – A Clean Report | History of Burnt Rollways Dam | New Road Art Helps Identify Turtles Crossing Areas | Shoreline Buffers: Good for Your Lake – Good for You | TLWA Fifty Year Anniversary – Party Time | What Does a Lake Bottom Have to Say? | Yellow Iris - The Happy Intruder - Not So Pretty Yellow Iris |
Spring 2017
A New Threat To Our Waters (Spiny Water Flea) | Dissolved Oxygen and Temperature Meter | How’s the Fishing? | Lake Management Plan | Looking Back To Compare | Native Plants: Landscaping Options for Enhancing Water Quality and Life | Safe Boating on the Chain | Show Your TLWA Pride (Cedar Plaques) | TLWA Fifty Year Anniversary | Update on SCUBA AIS Rapid Response Dive Team |
Spring 2016
Buoys on the Chain | EWM Strategies – Virgin and Townline Lakes – Burnt Rollways Channel | Jenna Miles | Lake Management Planning – Shoreline Development Assessments | Purple Loosestrife – An On-going Battle | Shoreline Buffers – Good for Your Lake – Good for You | Teens and AIS | Understanding Your Lake – Phosphorus | Why Shoreline Zoning? | Wood Ducks Seasonal Residents Seeking Waterfront Homes |
Spring 2015
Buoy Program | Fish Population – To Stock or Not to Stock? | It is All About our Lakes – Well maybe not… | Lake Management Planning Project Update | New Adopt a Shoreline Logo | Rating Shorelines – Your Property Rating | Use of Herbicides for AIS Control in Wisconsin Lakes – A Balance of Ecological Risks | Wood Frogs |