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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
LILSA acknowledges that we are meeting on Treaty 6 Territory and on the homelands of the Metis Nation. We acknowledge all indigenous peoples who have walked these lands for centuries. We acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we dedicate ourselves to move forward in partnership with indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.
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Resources
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SHORELINE PROPERTY INFORMATION
INVASIVE SPECIES
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If you think you have spotted a Quagga or Zebra mussel, please report it to Alberta’s invasive species hotline at 1 855 336 BOAT (2628)
AGRICULTURAL INITIATIVES
BLUE GREEN ALGAE
There are many things that property owners around a lake can do to improve the quality of water. Perhaps your family can start with one small project or helpful change, and then commit to learning and doing even more. Your example, experience, and enthusiasm will help create a ripple effect all around the lake!
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STUDIES ON LAC STE ANNE & LAKE ISLE
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1999 Water Quality Management, Lac Ste Anne and Lake Isle - Diagnostic Study
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2016 NSWA Isle Lake & Lac Ste. Anne Water Balance Assessment






