ATTENTION CLCA MEMBERS WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!!! WOOLLY ADELGID IS AN INSECT THAT POSES A SERIOUS THREAT TO THE HEMLOCKS TREES THAT SURROUND OUR LAKE AND POPULATE OUR FORESTS. IT HAS BEEN FOUND NEARBY IN THE ROCKWOOD FOREST. THE ADIRONDACK PARK INVASIVE PLANT PROGRAM (APIPP) HAS ASKED FOR OUR HELP IN KEEPING A WATCH OUT...
Author: Allen Farber
Welcome to the CLCA’s new website
Over the winter we received word that the My Lake Town site was going to close down. This site is intending to replace the old site. We are trying to incorporate much of the material from the old site. Feel free to contact us with suggestions for new content or improvements.
Two New Pages
Historical Lake Maps: Examines early maps of the Lake going back to 1868. Canada Lake Postcards: Examines the early postcards of the Lake and puts them into their historical context.
Update about the Town’s Aquatic Invasive Species programs:
There has been a flurry of activity since the DEC announced in early January a new three-year grant program for aquatic invasive species prevention, control and removal, lake management plans, and AIS research. Last fall the Caroga Town Board set up a Lake Management Committee, including Marcus Harazin and Mike Durkee, to take a broader...