Cedar River Nature Preserve
The Cedar River flows into the southwest shore of South Lake Leelanau. The location on the map appears to be a large unsettled area. That is […]
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The Cedar River flows into the southwest shore of South Lake Leelanau. The location on the map appears to be a large unsettled area. That is […]
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From our good friend Susan Och comes this link to the National Weather Service, where you will find a new series of posters promoting better
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Share it around, folks … 12th annual Kids’ Fishing Day!
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On Thursday June 23, 2016, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., the Lake Association will host another meeting concerning our “Swimmer’s Itch” (SI) Initiative. The formation
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Now is the season to escape from the home and discover new waters or kayak down the river out of Cedar. However, to get there
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Please share: Boater Safety Class 2016 Boater Safety Class for boaters who will be at least 12 years old by the end of the boating
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Exploring the Mayfly and Fishing Often this time of year one will find the intriguing sail-shaped winged fly that arrives on shore from the water.
I want to give a shout-out to a site I’ve just discovered: Northwest Michigan Invasive Species Network. As part of the Michigan Invasive Species Coalition,
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At the Leelanau Conservancy’s DeYoung Natural Area along the TART trail, the Edible Trails project is brimming with enthusiasm. Those who ride by on their