Help us map the distribution of Japanese knotweed in the Lewis Creek watershed using citizen science!
Flowering rush, a non-native invasive species, is spreading in Town Farm Bay
LCA Wraps Up 2021 Boat Launch Steward Program at Bristol and Monkton Ponds
Lewis Creek Association (LCA) recently wrapped up its boat launch steward program at Bristol Pond and Monkton Pond. . If the boat launch stewards hadn’t intercepted the vegetation on the watercrafts launching into and retrieving from the ponds, 237 watercraft (of the total 579 inspected) could have potentially spread AIS to other bodies of water.
Bristol Pond Boat Launch Steward Program A Success
New Water Quality and Aquatic Invasive Species Videos, and Cyanobacteria Update
Check out our August newsletter here, to learn more about water quality, aquatic invasive species, and cyanobacteria!
https://mailchi.mp/2dfa0809f005/new-water-quality-videos-and-cyanobacteria
New Water Quality and Aquatic Invasive Species Presentations
Bristol Pond Gets Help Preventing Additional Aquatic Invasive Species
Lewis Creek Association, through a grant awarded by Lake Champlain Basin Program, is hosting a boat launch steward stationed at Bristol Pond this summer. In addition, surveys of aquatic invasive species are occurring in the Lewis Creek watershed, including Bristol and Monkton Ponds, and Lewis Creek itself.