The Great Lakes Center is pleased to release our fall 2022 newsletter (PDF, 2MB). This issue features our summer fieldwork on the Great Lakes and Oneida Lake, invasive species monitoring for the red swamp crayfish, ANT 389 visiting the Field Station grounds to learn forensic excavation techniques, the arrival of the spotted lanternfly to our area, the WNY PRISM crew teaming up with Craneridge Association to remove invasive plants, and one of our research scientists receiving an award.
Each article is also posted separately in our news section:
Newsletter #21: GLC samples the Great Lakes amid challenging weather
Newsletter #21: CSMI Lake Huron survey on Canadian boat
Newsletter #21: Molluscs of Oneida Lake
Newsletter #21: Crayfish battles in Amherst
Newsletter #21: Anthropology class excavations
Newsletter #21: Spotted lanternfly spotted in WNY PRISM region!
Newsletter #21: Battling invasive species in a quiet wooded neighborhood
Newsletter #21: GLC scientist receives research award
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Image caption: Rough weather made for some brilliant sunsets and sunrises on the Great Lakes.
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