Limnology 101 and the Pine Lake plan
Presentation by Norman Yan, PhD, at the Pine Lake AGM, June 25, 2017.
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Presentation by Norman Yan, PhD, at the Pine Lake AGM, June 25, 2017.
Limnology 101 and the Pine Lake plan Read More »
Presented to the Kashagawigamog Lake Association on Tuesday, May 19, 2021.
Road salt represents a threat to the long-term health of Muskoka watersheds. Because Friends of the Muskoka Watershed’s vision is “to protect Muskoka Watersheds Forever”, road salt requires FMW’s attention.
The Road Salt Threat to Muskoka Lakes: Answering 10 Key Environmental Questions Read More »
Over the past several decades, calcium (Ca) concentrations have been declining in Muskoka lakes and forests. In 2014, The Muskoka Watershed Council’s Report Card highlighted Ca decline as a new environmental..
The overarching goal of the HATSEO project is to evaluate the use of residential wood ash – a readily available waste product – to help solve the Ca decline problem in Muskoka forests and lakes.
One possible solution to the recent decline of calcium (Ca) concentrations in Canadian Shield forests and lakes in eastern North America is the addition of Ca-rich wood ash to watersheds.
How would you like to help fix a serious problem in Muskoka’s forests and lakes at no cost to you, while helping to recycle and re-purpose a waste you now generate in your home?
GUIDEBOOK: Your Guide to HATSEO Wood Ash Recyling in Muskoka Read More »