by Sandy Boeckh | Apr 26, 2014 | Environment, Forest & Wildlife, Gypsy Moth, Invasive Species
An Invasive Species of Potential Concern By Shelagh Grant An invasive species of growing concern in the northeastern United States and southern Ontario is the gypsy moth, which is capable of defoliating huge tracts of deciduous trees, usually resulting in mortality....
by Graham Smith | Apr 26, 2014 | Boating Safety
In a water based, largely water access only community we are all boaters. Both recreational boaters and cottagers share the same concerns about safe enjoyment and environmental protection of our waterways. This code is intended to apply to all boaters;...
by Sandy Boeckh | Apr 20, 2014 | Environment, Invasive Species, Phragmites
Invasive Phragmites Invasive Phragmites also known as the European Common Reed is an invasive plant that is begining to invade the Great Lakes Region. It is a large aggressive reed which is invading our wetlands and it is capable of outcompeting native species for...