The Doctor Prescribes Less Salt!!
Madison goes on a Salt Diet which has the potential for better lake health!! Read more here
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Madison goes on a Salt Diet which has the potential for better lake health!! Read more here
The Doctor Prescribes Less Salt!! Read More »
The New Hampshire 2024 Legislative Session officially ended today, October 10, and it ended on a high note for our lakes, thanks to YOU! Today, the New Hampshire House of Representatives and the Senate stepped up to help better protect our lakes from nutrient pollution by overriding the Governor’s veto on HB 1293, relative to using certain
We now have 2 loon nests on Silver Lake for the first time in 6 years. One is in the Big Island Cove, and the more newly constructed one is in the inlet to Cook’s Pond. Unlike the Big Island nest, which is well protected, the Cook inlet nest is out in the open, very
Two loon nests have been spotted and “buoy-marked” here In mid-June… which is great news. This is the first time we Have had TWO nests in 6 years. Please observe the caution signs, stay clear of the nests and see more details on their locations under the “news” tab.
Summer is SLAM membership time! Dues are $20 for individuals and $30 for families. If you have not renewed your membership this year, we hope you will. Any additional contribution, above the membership fee, is essential in continuing our efforts in water quality monitoring and inspection of incoming watercraft for invasive species. In fact, without
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If you responded to our advocacy alert for HB 137 in February and made your voice heard with our state representatives, thank you! It made a difference. HB 137 gives New Hampshire time to come into compliance with the way it is collecting fee revenue for lakes restoration and preservation. This is revenue our state