Wetland Extravaganza

Join us for a unique experience as we investigate the wetland using Project WET, Project Aquatic WILD, Texas Aquatic Science curriculum activities and enjoying the wetland at night. This workshop will begin 9:00 am on Thursday and end at 3:00 pm on Friday. An overnight stay at the Wetland Center is part of this workshop. Programs […]

$100.00

Webinar: Conflict Management for Organizations

Does your organization experience conflicts over how to manage resources or make decisions? Learn from a Syracuse University expert to develop awareness and skills in order to transform conflict into opportunity. This webinar will feature Catherine Gerard, Director of the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (ParCC) at Syracuse University's Maxwell […]

Webinar: Lake Citizen Science: Tools, Opportunities & Challenges

Keynote Speaker: Hilary Snook, Senior Scientist, EPA New tools and technology are helping citizen science efforts grow by leaps and bounds. Please join our keynote speaker to hear about exciting new citizen science opportunities for monitoring lake health, and how you can get involved.

Free

[POSTPONED] Release the Ladybugs! Children’s Program

Lake Hopatcong Foundation Environmental & Cultural Center 125 Landing Road, Landing, NJ, United States

Due to the interactive qualities of this event, it has been postponed to comply with COVID-19 distancing restrictions. We will work to reschedule this event in the future. - the Lake Hopatcong Foundation team Lake Hopatcong Foundation spring program at the LHF Environmental & Cultural Center “Release the Ladybugs!” is our first children’s program at […]

Webinar: Discover the Difference: Nanobubbles vs. Aeration

This is your last chance to register for our webinar where you'll learn the difference between floating fountains, submersed aeration and nanobubbles. Join us as we dive into the science behind aeration and nanobubbles and discover which management solution is the right fit for your aquatic ecosystem.   Registration Is Free. Spots Are Limited. Register Today!

Free

MA COLAP 2020 Annual Business Meeting

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, MA COLAP will hold its annual business meeting virtually at 7 pm on Thursday, June 25th, 2020. To participate in the meeting by phone or from a computer: Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/92081130730?pwd=ZWl4eENSZ3BLTXMvRjVKN3ZCd29QQT09 Meeting ID: 920 8113 0730 Password: 079006 One tap mobile +19292056099,,92081130730#,,,,0#,,079006# US (New York) Dial by your location     +1 929 […]

Webinar: Draft Numeric Nutrient Criteria Recommendations for Lakes and Reservoirs

EPA recently released draft recommendations for developing numeric nutrient water quality criteria for lakes and reservoirs for a 60-day public comment period that ends on July 21, 2020. When finalized, the Agency’s criteria recommendations will serve as important resources that states and authorized tribes can use to protect public health, pets, and aquatic life from certain adverse […]

Lakes Appreciation Month 2020

  You work and play on them. You drink from them. But do you really appreciate them? Growing population, development, and invasive species stress your local lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. All life needs water; let’s not take it for granted!

Secchi Dip-In 2020

  The Secchi Dip-In is a demonstration of the potential of volunteer monitors to gather environmentally important information on our lakes, rivers, and estuaries. Volunteers have been submitting information during the annual Dip-In since 1994. Please join them in this international effort to track changes in water quality! The Secchi Dip-In is part of Lakes Appreciation Month, […]

Wednesday Wildflower Walk

Join Nate Weston with the Beaver Watershed Alliance and Ozark Chapter of the Arkansas Native Plant Society for a native wildflower walk at Lake Atalanta, a hidden gem of biodiversity just outside of downtown Rogers! We hope to see some native ferns, wildflowers, remnant prairie plants, and some summer blooms. The walk is on hard-surface […]