This PLiiNK (Prevent Lake Invasives in North Kawartha) presentation was prepared by Vickie Hartog and delivered by Doug Wellman/Mary Webb at the NORKLA Meeting
Water Quality and Invading Species – Kaleigh Mooney from Trent U
This is the presentation given by Kaleigh Mooney from Trent University at the NORKLA meeting on August 24, 2024
Where to See Us – June 8th
We’ll be with PLiiNK, Shoreline Conservation Peterborough and OFAH/ISAP
Lake Health Seminar
June 8th , 1:00pm-3:30pm
NKCC
Come by and say Hi!
PLiiNK Awareness Session
Prevent Lake Invasives in North Kawartha
Spread the Word – Not Invasives
The PLiiNK Awareness Session took place on April 8th, 2024, introducing the community to PLiiNK.
For all of the presentation recordings and material, as well as a link to help us to help you follow this link to the PLiiNK – Where to Find Us – Awareness Session page.
The PLiiNK (Prevent Lake Invasives in North Kawartha) took place on April 8th, raising the
OFAH-ISAP January Newsletter 2024
In this issue:
- ISAP 2023 Reporting Recap
- New species added to the Invasive Species Act
- Update on the Mysterysnail Management & Removal Program
- Species Profile: Nutria
- Upcoming Events
Reach out to OFAH (isap@ofah.org) for the complete newsletter.
A Question of Boundaries
Jack Lake activist Ambrose Moran has been working on this important issue (township boundaries) since the early 90’s resulting in 2 Municipal restructuring studies…. after extensive community consultation… recommended:
- to improve cost effective delivery of municipal services
- to ,recognize that Apsley is the community of interest for Jack lake rather than Havelock
- and that “local government is intended to be “local”
that the municipal boundary should be adjusted to result in all of Jack Lake to be in North Kawartha.
Neither North Kawartha nor Havelock Belmont Methuen Townships even responded to the Jack lake Boundary Committee letter requesting a process be initiated to implement the propose boundary adjustment.
BASC Tree and Shrub Program
Do your part to preserve shorelines, for the long term health of our lakes.
The 2024 BASC Tree and Shrub Program is now open!
They are taking orders now for spring pick up the first week of May. Be sure to place your order soon to avoid disappointment as supplies are limited. Thank you for liking and sharing this post to spread the word! (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064860963664)
Order at https://bascstore.ecwid.com
Muskoka Lakes Association – How to be a good cottager
Protecting and Restoring Shorelines
A North Kawartha Township presentation
Friends of the Muskoka Watershed
Norman Yan presentation to NORKLA regarding Algal Blooms
Link to Video of Algal Bloom Presentation by Dr. Norman Yan and Dr. Neil Hutchinson from the Muskoka Watershed council.