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Conservation Practices || Conservation Minnesota
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Don’t Trash The Phonebook. It Starts With You. News & Opinion. CM in the News. Ways you can help. Sign up for updates and information. Your Priorities Are Our Mission. Help us decide what to work on. Whether camping in a drive in campsite or deep in the backcountry, make sure to follow Leave No Trace. Practices. These practices include: taking with you what you brought and making sure you leave little to no impact on the land, including not taking natural items with you. When planning a project, assume t...
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Weather | MinnPost
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Donate to MinnPost now. MinnPost's weather content is made possible by the generous sponsorship support of Conservation Minnesota. Working with you to Protect the Minnesota You Love. Obamacare and the cost of gridlock. That Center of the American Experiment report on the Minnesota economy? It’s politics, not economics. Is US Bank Stadium worth it? A look at the numbers behind the Vikings' $1.1 billion home. How did St. Paul score pro soccer’s newest franchise? It wasn't by playing Minnesota nice. Central...
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The Coalition | Bioeconomy Coalition of Minnesota
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Bioeconomy Coalition of Minnesota. The Bioeconomy Coalition of is a coalition of biobased chemical, advanced biofuel, and biomass thermal companies, nonprofit advocates, agriculture and forestry groups, and others. The Coalition advocates for policy to support a growing, innovative, prosperous bioeconomy in Minnesota. The Coalition is supporting specific policies in the 2014 Minnesota legislative session. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. BioBusiness Alliance of Minnesota.
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Links | Resources
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Board of Water and Soil Resources:. Wwwbwsr.state.mn.us. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources:. Shoreline regulations and information, LakeFinder, fishing, invasive species, and more. Http:/ www.mndnr.gov. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency:. Information about air and water quality, waste disposal; permits needed; current projects. Http:/ www.pca.state.mn.us. Funded through NOAA and the University of Minnesota, conducts scientific research and education programs; excellent teacher resources. Excelle...
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Long Lake Living: Shore Management
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Website of the Long Lake Area Association of Hubbard County. Our Goals for the Shoreline. Protect the lake from runoff and fertilizer. Create a habitat for wildlife. Birds, frogs and other water creatures). Provide some of the installation labor. The information below about creating a buffer zone has been provided by Dave Anderson. This is a picture. Of the brochure that Dave put together about his own shoreline project. He used a contractor to help with his project but many others have done. Minnesota D...
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Long Lake Living: Board Communications
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Website of the Long Lake Area Association of Hubbard County. Approved Minutes and Newsletters. 10043; Copies of LLAA's legal documents. Can be found on our "By-Laws" page. Click on the link above and scroll to the bottom of that page. Dear Property Owner - LLAA Letter with HCCOLA. 06/25/16 Board Meeting Minutes. 05/14/16 Board Meeting Minutes. 09/19/15 Board Meeting Minutes. 08/08/15 Board Meeting Minutes. 06/27/15 Board Meeting Minutes. 06/27/15 Annual Meeting Minutes. 05/16/15 Board Meeting Minutes.
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Lake Conditions—Part 2 || Darby Nelson
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March 28, 2013. Be The First To Comment. Lake Conditions Part 2. Lake Conditions Part 2. Algal blooms are not only unsightly, but may contain cyanobacteria capable of producing toxins that in high concentration can kill animals and, depending on the concentration, can sicken people. Dogs, in particular, are vulnerable. What is the recreational condition of our lakes? EPA has just completed studies to find out. They measured the concentrations of:. Microcystin, a toxic substance produced by algae.
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