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SUMMARY:2026 Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention
DESCRIPTION:When tackling a monumental challenge\, it sometimes takes a long time to see results. The 2026 Lakes and Rivers Partnership Convention will look back on the long-term programs and the accumulated actions of countless people that have persevered through many decades. Their dedication has ensured that the programs that developed in the 70’s\, 80’s and 90’s are still with us in the 2020’s and beyond. We will also celebrate the people who will continue to carry the torch for water protection and restoration into the future. \nThis annual convention is brought to you by the Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Partnership.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/2026-wisconsin-lakes-and-rivers-convention/
LOCATION:Stevens Point Holiday Inn Convention Center\, 1001 Amber Avenue\, Stevens Point\, WI\, 54482\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:NYS Federation of Lake Associations Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Shared Lakes: Shared Responsibilities \nWe’re hosting our 44th annual conference at the Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center in Lake George on May 8-9\, 2026. \nThis year’s conference is focused on the roles that lake associations\, government\, and lake scientists play in lake management and preservation. \nWe are working on the agenda\, and we will have a great group of presenters this year. There is also plenty of time for networking with your fellow lake stewards\, a silent auction\, the popular Wine and Cheese Party\, and more! \nRegistration form is available at www.nysfola.org . Sponsorships and exhibitor space also available.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/nys-federation-of-lake-associations-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center\, 48 Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Lake weeds or plant communities? Some thoughts on Eurasian watermilfoil management\, control prioritization\, and new work to nurture care and appreciation
DESCRIPTION:Free Midwest Glacial Lakes Partnership Webinar\nRegistration: http://midwestglaciallakes.org/resources/webinars/\nDescription: This presentation will start with some findings about Eurasian watermilfoil management and management prioritization – in that work\, we wanted to better understand and provide context to some of the effects of whole lake herbicide treatments we observed in survey data. From there\, we developed a model to predict lakes likely to experience future EWM introductions and lakes likely able to support dense populations. We hope that information could help guide smart prevention and smart management. More recently\, we are interested in expanding the way folks are able to think and talk about plant communities – by naming\, narrating\, and celebrating unique community assemblages\, we hope eventually to enable people to appreciate\, connect to\, and experience part of the natural world that usually remains hidden.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/webinar-lake-weeds-or-plant-communities-some-thoughts-on-eurasian-watermilfoil-management-control-prioritization-and-new-work-to-nurture-care-and-appreciation/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midwest Glacial Lakes Partnership":MAILTO:nohnerj@michigan.gov
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Walleye stocking success in the Midwestern USA
DESCRIPTION:Free Midwest Glacial Lakes Partnership Webinar\nRegistration: http://midwestglaciallakes.org/resources/webinars/\nDescription: This study evaluated stocking success of Walleye in lakes and reservoirs across the Midwestern United States to inform stocking practices for state agencies. Demand for Walleye stocking may increase if climate change limits the potential for natural recruitment in lakes. Consequently\, the strategic distribution of Walleye stocking may maximize fishing opportunities. Latitude and year explained relatively little variation in stocking success compared to within‐lake variation. Relative abundance of Largemouth Bass was an important indicator of Walleye stocking success for fry and fingerlings\, with stocking success generally decreasing with increased bass abundance. There was an interaction between lake surface area and growing degree‐days\, as large lakes (>2500 ha) seemed to be more conducive to Walleye stocking success regardless of growing degree‐days. The models that we developed did not accurately predict exact levels of Walleye stocking success but were 92–94% accurate in predicting whether the stocking success of both fry and fingerlings would be at or above the 50th percentile. These findings may help to inform the management and stocking allocation of Walleye and suggest that future increases in Largemouth Bass abundance and growing degree‐days could limit the effectiveness of stocking in some lakes.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/webinar-walleye-stocking-success-in-the-midwestern-usa/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midwest Glacial Lakes Partnership":MAILTO:nohnerj@michigan.gov
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