
LAKE ASSOCIATION
Lake
Associations | Leelanau Links | Sites of Interest
Links
Lake Associations
Glen Lake Association
works to maintain the pristine
quality of the Glen Lake Watershed in cooperation with the Michigan
Lake and Stream Associations and other environmental organizations
Elk Skegemog Lakes Association
protecting the environment,
monitoring development, tracking water quality and following trends in
boating, fishing, and other uses of our lakes.
Crystal Lake & Watershed Associationa
Protecting the integrity of Crystal
Lake, Benzie County, MI, now and for the future.
Lake
Leelanau Watershed Council
partnering the four major lake
associations in Leelanau County, the Conservation District, & the
Leelanau Conservancy
Michigan
Lake and Stream Associations
a non-profit corporation of
individuals and associations aiming to promote the wise use of
Michigan's Water resources.
Tip of the Mitt Watershed
Council
the lead organization for water
resources protection in Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, and Emmet
Counties
Leelanau
Based Resources
Leelanau Conservancy
Land Protection, Preservation &
Conservation
Leelanau County
Property Search
and other County Government info
Leelanau
Conservation District
Dedicated to helping all land users
wisely manage the natural resources of Leelanau County
Michigan
Land Use Institute
founded in 1995 to establish an
approach to economic development that strengthens communities, enhances
opportunity, and protects the state's unmatched natural resources.
Leland Report
a daily diary from Leelanau County
for those who just can't get enough
Leelanau Enterprise
Leelanau County's Weekly Paper
Saving
Birds Thru Habitat
helping to improve habitat for
migrating birds one backyard at a time
Phragmites Links
courtesy of the Lake Leelanau Lake Association
Other
Sites of Interest
swimmersitch.org
information about swimmers itch from Hope
College
Michigan
Riparian
Magazine
devoted exclusively to
protection, preservation, and improvement of Michigan waters and the
rights of riparian owners to enjoy their waterfront property