Great Community Turn-Out for the Invasive Species Info Meet-N-Greet
On Thursday, March 7, Jeremey Varley from Idaho State Department of Agriculture presented ISDA’s Noxious
This is the HLWID’s BLOG, bringing you timely and time-related updates on what’s happening throughout the watershed. You will also read, from time-to-time, personal perspectives from guest bloggers on the enduring topics that describe the Hayden Lake Watershed.
On Thursday, March 7, Jeremey Varley from Idaho State Department of Agriculture presented ISDA’s Noxious
May 21, 2019, is election day for all Idaho taxing districts, including the Hayden Lake
This is Day 2 of the 10-part series, 10 Days in the Watershed. While most
Bob Stuppy is the manager and caretaker of many properties belonging to summer residents around
One lake resident recently asked, “Was anyone concerned about the Clearcut of a large part of Canfield Butte which will fill the creeks and lake with mud for a few years?” The rain that we’re experiencing now makes me think about runoff and brings me back to this resident’s question. After all, this summer saw two significant clearcuts in the watershed. The first is the one mentioned here, on the north-east face of Canfield Mountain. The second is on the north end of the lake, to the west of Hayden Creek. And I too wonder what will happen in these parts of the ‘shed.
The Hayden Lake Watershed Improvement District is reaching out to every member of the District.
Earlier this week, I wrote how the dynamic nature of the lake makes planning
Lengthy Post Alert! Today, with input from Kim Holzer (ISDA), Amidy Fuson (IDL), and Todd
ISDA will implement the third phase of planned Milfoil treatment on Hayden Lake next
Click for full map PDF. View the treatment area in ArcGIS here. Spot-treating along the