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Citizen Lake Monitoring Training - Eagle River - 07/24/2010
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Purpose
When: 9:00-11:00 am Where: Cloverland Hall, 5860 Perch Lake Road, EagleRiver Contact Justine White-Richards at (715)479-1187 orjrwrtravelnurse@frontiernet.net for more information. Description ofworkshops: The Citizen Lake Monitoring Network Aquatic Invasive Species(AIS) monitoring workshop speakers provide details on aquatic invasivespecies identification and life cycles; instructions on how to organizean effective monitoring team; where and when to look for the invasives;as well as what to do if you suspect that you have found an invasiveplant or animal. Most workshops will offer hands-on training forinvasive species identification. Workshop hosts will offer participantsa monitoring kit at no charge (one free kit per lake). Additional kitsand supplies helpful in assisting you in collection and identificationof the plants and animals may be offered “for sale” at the workshops.These materials are optional, but many volunteer found them useful. Formore information on the CLMN program, visit:http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/uwexlakes/clmn.
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Project Type
Citizen Lake Monitoring
Project Sub Type
Training Sessions and Workshops
Project ID
CLMN-20100725-Eagle River
Year Started
2010
Status
Complete
Activities & Recommendations
Hold Workshops
Train Volunteers to Monitor Lakes for Invasive Species
CLMN-20100725-Eagle River
Watershed
Sugar Camp Creek