A baby loon was born to a loon pair on Lake Owasso--it was first spotted on Wednesday, June 10th, 2020. On Saturday, June 13th the baby became separated from its parents due to high winds and large waves on the North … [Read more...] about Loon Family Reunited
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2020 Aquatic Plant Treatment Update
The main treatment for invasive aquatic plants for 2020 occurred on Tuesday June 2nd. Depending on conditions and outcome there may be some touch up treatment or a partial 2nd treatment. The dealine to … [Read more...] about 2020 Aquatic Plant Treatment Update
2020 LOA Annual Meeting
Due to the COVID-19 virus, the annual meeting scheduled for Thursday April 23 at the Roseville Skating Center was cancelled. In lieu of an in-person gathering see the document below for information intended for the … [Read more...] about 2020 LOA Annual Meeting
Aquatic Invasive Species and You Stakeholder Discussion
Ramsey County invites you to a stakeholder discussion ofAquatic Invasive Species and You Thursday, November 216:30 - 8:30 p.m. Ramsey Conservation District OfficeMarsden Room1425 Paul Kirkwold Avenue … [Read more...] about Aquatic Invasive Species and You Stakeholder Discussion
Boat Launch
UPDATE: Starting Monday June 15th (due to construction) the Lake Owasso Public boat ramp will be closed for the summer. For additional information contact Ramsey County Parks' Gus Blumer at 651-485-7500 or Rob Adams at … [Read more...] about Boat Launch
U of M to study virus as potential invasive carp control
When one of the adult birds died last month, citizen-scientist Sherry Abst of Ely heeded a call to investigate. She paddled out in a kayak to find the remaining adult loon acting strangely. It died within days, despite … [Read more...] about U of M to study virus as potential invasive carp control