Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bacteria, microplastics and trash from landfills are all serious concerns when looking at the health of Lake Champlain, especially ...
Harmful algal blooms are a recurring issue in water bodies across the North Country and Vermont. High phosphorous levels caused by runoff from farms, yards and roads feed the blooms of cyanobacteria, ...
The Lake Champlain Sea Grant’s research ship is offering educational trips on the New York side of the lake for the first time. WAMC’s North Country Bureau Chief Pat Bradley boarded the first citizen ...
Lake Champlain scientists are researching how much marine debris and microplastic pollution are in the lake. WAMC’s North Country Bureau Chief Pat Bradley went out on the water this week to take a ...
Although it’s not as exciting as spying the Lake Champlain monster, the discovery of bones from a prehistoric seal in the bed of a former inland sea in the Lake Champlain Valley should intrigue anyone ...
Lake trout populations in Lake Champlain are now self-sustaining, eliminating the need for stocking. This success follows a decades-long program to control sea lamprey, a parasitic fish harming lake ...
LAKE CHAMPLAIN, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The lake trout population has been restored in Lake Champlain, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) announced on Tuesday. The ...
Bacteria, microplastics and trash from landfills are all serious concerns when looking at the health of Lake Champlain, especially after the flooding last year and this summer. With the high water ...