Living On The Lake
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Ephemeral ponds – Nature’s disappearing act
By Robert Campion Vilas County land & Water Conservation If you’ve been out hiking on your favorite nature trail this spring, you might’ve thought ... -
Annual lakes meeting focuses on shoreline property owners
The 2020 virtual Six-County Lakes Meeting takes place 9 a.m.-noon, Friday, July 10 By Eileen Persike Editor Northwoods lakes are beautiful to look at, ... -
Streams, culverts and lakeshore restoration
Grants will help Oneida County help towns and homeowners By Eileen Persike Editor There are 1,129 lakes in Oneida County, covering 68,447 acres. Over ... -
A decade of invasive species management
Reflecting on the gains made by WHIP By Laurie Lenten The Wisconsin Headwaters Invasive Partnership, otherwise known as WHIP by those in the know, ... -
Upcoming area events and activities
September 12-15 – Fall Ride for MDA Tomahawk (downtown and SARA Park). Annual motorcycle ride with a parade, demonstrations, music and food. Thursday 6-9 ... -
Critter of the Month: Lake sturgeon
Known as the living dinosaur of the fish world, the Lake Sturgeon, or Rock Sturgeon, is the oldest and largest fish in the Great ... -
Trout Lake Station welcomes Gretchen Gerrish as its new director
By Lori Adler While Trout Lake Station has been in operation for close to 100 years, newly appointed station director, Gretchen Gerrish, has only ... -
Right in your own backyard: Trout Lake Station quietly conducts research for almost 100 years
Story and photos by Lori Adler Trout Lake Station, just southwest of Boulder Junction, has been conducting research on area lakes and bogs for ... -
Things to do
August Daily – Aspirus Community Fitness Center at Rhinelander High School. Open 6-7:45 a.m. and 3:30-6 p.m. Monday through Friday. FREE and open to ... -
Critter of the Month: northern river otter
The northern river otter, also known as the North American river otter or the common otter, is a mammal which inhabits much of the ...