Feb 22, 2020
By Kate Harries, Springwater News, Feb 20/2020 There’s a chance that one of the greatest threats to the health of the Great Lakes can be turned back, the Wasaga Beach Men’s Probus Club heard last week. But progress towards stopping a Grass Carp invasion...
Oct 14, 2019
Georgian Bay Great Lakes Foundation has for three years been urging the US to take steps to stop invasive Grass Carp, the greatest threat to our wetlands. Mary Muter, Chair, Georgian Bay Great Lakes Foundation, reported the following good news on Oct 10, 2019 from the...
Oct 8, 2019
Georgian Bay Great Lakes Foundation Scientific Advisor, Dr. Pat Chow Fraser and members of McMaster University, Nick Luymes, Danielle Montocchio, Jon Midwood, will be presenting the findings of three new research papers at the October Conference. Mary Muter, Chair of...
Sep 11, 2019
The late afternoon IJC public meeting on August 6, in Collingwood brought together almost 100 people from the Georgian Bay area. In small group discussions, Georgian Bay Great Lakes Foundation provided input to Commissioners and IJC staff about the most pressing...
Aug 8, 2019
August 6, 2019 Invasive Species are covered under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and the most threatening species to Georgian Bay wetlands is Grass Carp. Most of the talk about invasive Asian carps is about the carp species south of Chicago. Grass carp...
Jul 29, 2019
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Mary Muter, Chair, Georgian Bay Great Lakes Foundation What is the biggest threat to Georgian Bay’s high quality wetlands and the fishery? Is it climate change? Is it low water levels? Is it development? Is it Phragmites? No...