Blog Archive
Blog Archive
Aquatic Invasive Species in New Hampshire
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are plants and animals that are non-native to New Hampshire and pose big problems for our lakes. These unwanted species can
A Look Under the Ice: Winter Lake Ecology in New Hampshire
Lakes in winter: frozen recreation wonderlands or dynamic aquatic worlds? That’s a trick question–they’re both! While winter offers a season of ice fishing and skating
Leave No Trace: Ice Fishing Responsibly
When winter blankets New Hampshire’s lakes, ice fishing becomes a cherished pastime for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you brave the elements in heavy-duty overalls or relax
Lakes in Winter
During the winter months, your favorite New Hampshire lake or pond might be sealed off from the outside world by a layer of ice. Have
Lakes Congress 2024
Communities Working Together for Resilient Lakes Our lakes are at a tipping point. We’re seeing more and more cyanobacteria blooms each year, and recently, a
NH LAKES encourages you to find out which candidates care about our lakes.
Concord, N.H., October 1, 2024–New Hampshire has been home to some of the most pristine lakes in the country until now. Our lakes are facing