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Aquatic Invasive Plant Manual Control Methods Trainings

This webinar outlines a variety of manual control methods for aquatic invasive plants present in Maine. Guests will learn about basic biology and identifying characteristics for a variety of known aquatic invasive species (AIS) and their native lookalikes, how to manually remove AIS safely and effectively, and Maine permitting and reporting requirements for manual control methods. 

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LSM Webinar – Sedges, Rushes, and Grasses of Maine Lakes, Standley

LSM Webinar – Sedges, Rushes, and Grasses of Maine Lakes, Standley Quick Links Sedges, Rushes, and Grasses of Maine LakesPresented by Lisa Standley, PhDRecorded on 2022-09-30 The presentation is technical in nature and covers the key features of sedges, rushes, and grasses. Lisa will describe the common and dominant species for each lacustrine habitat type.

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How to Construct a View Scope

How to Construct a View Scope Quick Links With a “Kayak Scope” folks concerned about the proliferation of invasive plant species in their water bodies, can very easily see below the reflective water surface. Lake Stewards of Maine (LSM) scope kits are limited in supply and are available only to people directly involved in Maine’s

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Downeast Lakes Land Trust Presents Milfoil in Big Lake: What is it and how do we respond?

Downeast Lakes Land Trust Presents Milfoil in Big Lake: What is it and how do we respond? Quick Links June 16, 2020, the Downeast Lakes Land Trust Presents Milfoil in Big Lake: What is it and how do we respond? with guest speakers: John McPhedran (Maine Department of Environmental Protection) & Roberta Hill (Lake Stewards

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