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The Memphremagog Watershed Association (MWA) was recently awarded $76,618 in grant funding to control the large invasive reed grass, (Phragmites australis) infestation along Scott’s Cove and Prouty Beach in Newport, VT. Funds were awarded from the Great Lakes Fishery Commission via the Vermont Housing Conservation Board (VHCB) as well as the Vermont Outdoor Recreation Economic…
The Shoreland Erosion Control and Restoration Training is a great opportunity for engineers, landscapers, designers, contractors, consultants, project managers, and other site workers. The all-day training will cover lake ecology, permitting and regulations, landscape design, project funding, best practices for using heavy machinery near lakeshores, and other shoreland best management practices.
Living with Beavers Join MWA for our fall News and Brews Event entitled Living with Beavers! See the event – click here We will hear from Tyler Brown, Wildlife Specialist with the Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife, and learn all about beaver biology, history, management, and techniques for resolving human/beaver conflicts. Patrick Hurley, Project…
Lakes, ponds, rivers, streams and even rain gutters teem with life you can easily observe.
VERMONT HUMANITIES presents and evening with Professor Declan McCabe, an aquatic ecologist and professor of biology at Saint Michael’s College, to discuss and share photographs of the stunning and fascinating organisms found in Vermont’s waterways.
Date: March 19
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Where: Goodrich Memorial Library 202 Main St
Newport, VT 05855 United States
On behalf of the Vermont DEC’s Lakes and Ponds Program, MWA is informing you of an upcoming public meeting to receive public input on State-wide proposed changes to Vermont’s Use of Public Waters Rules. The public hearing for comments on the Proposed revisions of the Wakeboat Rule is being held on July 31 at 6pm at the Gateway Center, 84 Fyfe Drive, Newport, VT 05855
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation is announcing a public stakeholder process to receive input on proposed changes to Vermont’s Use of Public Waters Rules.