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  • Watershed Connections: How Zebra Mussel Populations Affect Mercury Accumulation in Fish

    Forest Lake Senior Community Center 767 4th St SW, Forest Lake, MN

    Please join us to learn how the University of Minnesota’s Fisheries Systems Ecology Lab is studying the ways zebra mussel invasions influence mercury buildup in aquatic food webs. The lab’s recent work brings together several related projects that explore how these invasive mussels can reshape lake ecosystems by altering nutrient cycling, changing food web structure,…

  • Native Shrubs and Fruit Trees – Spring 2026

    Hardwood Creek Library 19955 Forest Rd N, Forest Lake, MN, United States

    Growing fruit trees and shrubs in Minnesota can be tricky because of our short growing season. One solution is to grow native fruit trees and shrubs! Join us to learn how to make it work. Learn about hardy fruit trees and shrubs that will flourish in our backyards, sustaining both people and local wildlife. There…

  • 05/12/26 Special Board Meeting – Budget Workshop #1

    Remote Attendance Instructions: Click here to join the zoom meeting online or dial by phone: 301-715-8592. Meeting ID: 895 2281 7192 Meeting Notice & Agenda Full agenda and board packet items will be posted on this page no later than 3 days immediately preceding the meeting. Call to Order of Special Meeting Budget Workshop #1…

  • 05/19/26 CAC Meeting

    Regular Meeting of the Comfort Lake-Forest Lake Watershed District Community Advisory Committee (CAC).

  • 06/02/26 Special Board Meeting – Budget Workshop #2

    Remote Attendance Instructions: Click here to join the zoom meeting online or dial by phone: 301-715-8592. Meeting ID: 823 6310 7770 Meeting Notice & Agenda Call to Order of Special Meeting Budget Workshop #2- First Review Adjourn a) Next regular board meeting – June 11, 2026, 6:30 pm

  • Native Plant Walk and Talk – Hardwood Creek Library Summer 2026

    Hardwood Creek Library 19955 Forest Rd N, Forest Lake, MN, United States

    Join Adam Hjelm for a walk and talk through the prairie and pond areas outside Hardwood Creek Library. We'll learn about the plants and wildlife just outside the library’s back door. Each walk and talk is different and changes with the season. Participants are encouraged to take photos and stop to smell the flowers along…

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