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    • — May 22, 2014

    Pyramid Lake is Nevada’s Largest Natural Water Body

    Much of the water flowing into Nevada’s Pyramid Lake comes from Lake Tahoe. The two water bodies are connected by the Truckee River, which carries water north. For this reason,[…]

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    • — May 21, 2014

    Central Michigan Researchers Use Border Collies to Chase Away Seagulls, Lower Beach E. Coli Levels

    Researchers at Central Michigan University have found that border collies can be used to control seagull populations on Great Lakes beaches, according to the Los Angeles Times. Results of their[…]

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    • — May 20, 2014

    As Part of Jefferson Project, Surveying Efforts Resume at Lake George

    A three-year study of Lake George will resume this week with aerial and boat-based surveying efforts, according to a release from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). The study began last[…]

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    • — May 19, 2014

    Study Finds Most Lake Michigan Beach Trash Comes From Visitors

    An analysis of garbage found on five Lake Michigan beaches finds that most trash comes from visitors instead of offshore sources, according to the Holland Sentinel. Hundreds of thousands of[…]

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