Boating Etiquette to Protect Our Lake
Summer is just around the corner, and our boating days are upon us! We can’t wait to get out on a boat to go tubing, […]
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Summer is just around the corner, and our boating days are upon us! We can’t wait to get out on a boat to go tubing, […]
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Eurasian Watermilfoil (EWM) and other destructive aquatic invaders are on the move! They hitch a ride in the bilge water of our boats or wrapped
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April is National Volunteer Month, a time to celebrate the power of community action and the dedication of individuals who give their time to protect
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April 15th marks a pivotal moment for Lake Leelanau. It’s the day each year the Dam Authority implements its mandate to raise the level of
The Silent Sentinels of Lake Leelanau Read More »
The days are getting longer and the temperatures are rising. The mornings spent sipping coffee on the dock are becoming closer to reality than a
Spring Into Action Read More »
Sometimes they are called amateur observers or citizen scientists or sometimes naturalists. These are people who make observations of the relationships between organisms and their
Ice Cover on Lake Leelanau Read More »
Microplastics are tiny plastic particles, generally defined as less than 5 millimeters in size. They come in various forms, including fragments, fibers, pellets (nurdles), and
Curb Microplastic Pollution Read More »
Through the dedication of our members, volunteers, board, and staff, we achieved remarkable milestones this year. From safeguarding Lake Leelanau’s ecosystem to community engagement programs,
Top 10 LLLA Accomplishments of 2024 Read More »
Lake Leelanau is special for many reasons, but did you know that part of what makes it special is the diversity of its fishery? Due
Diverse Habitat, Diverse Fishery Read More »
Local government has an important role to play in protecting the watershed of Lake Leelanau. Ideally, zoning ordinances should specifically address land use issues that