Quality Water for Quality Wildlife Viewing
July 11, 2022
By Zachary D. Hass Senior Aquatic Biologist, Director of Operations Every year property owners, nature viewers, conservationists, and hunters are looking at how they can improve properties for wildlife. One of the most overlooked items…
Differences in Aquatic Treatment Products
October 13, 2020
By: Nicholas Lorge, Aquatic Field Biologist Whether in a lake or pond setting, there are many different products available that are used for different management protocols. No matter if dealing with algae problems, nuisance plant…
Knowing Your Cattails and How to Control Them
August 3, 2020
By: Zach HaasSenior Aquatic Biologist If you have water, you most likely have cattails. If you have cattails, you should be ready to control them before they take over your pond. Whether you own a…
Permitting Requirements for Aquatic Plant Management & Fish Stocking
February 21, 2020
By Becca Gray Lake Management Technician/ Administrative Assistant Looking to manage those pesky plants growing in your backyard pond? In order to protect Wisconsin’s native aquatic plants and prevent the spread of invasive plant species,…
Are you on our 2020 Management Schedule?
February 17, 2020
If not, contact us to find out how! Our happiest and most satisfied clients routinely have a biologist on site. ResidentialCommercialRecreationalStormwater We provide a wide array of pond management services custom-tailored to YOUR pond! Professional…
Muck, Sludge and Mud: When Is There Too Much?
February 13, 2020
by Zach Haas Senior Aquatic Biologist Did you know Mother Nature wants to fill your pond in over time, and how devastating this can be on your pond? If you didn’t, now is the time…
Something is Fishy:
December 6, 2019
Why Fish Removal Can be Necessary and How it Works By Joseph J. Berg,Aquatic Field Biologist, Fisheries Specialist Fish treatments/removals are a part of common management practices for fisheries throughout Wisconsin and the United States.…
2019-2020 Winter Sediment Sampling | Pond Care
November 19, 2019
Pond Care: 2019-2020 Winter Sediment Sampling Service WLPR offers an opportunity for pond owners to learn more about the health of their pond and the sediment that settles on the bottom over time. The information…
Wisconsin Lake & Pond Resource LLC becomes PRO Certified for ProcellaCOR™
September 7, 2018
Wisconsin Lake & Pond Resource LLC, recognized as a leader in aquatic resource management, and as a SePRO Stewards of Water® has completed certification training to become PRO Certified for a New Game-Changing aquatic herbicide for…
Dane County APM plan
June 14, 2017
Aquatic Plant Management Plans 2017 Aquatic Plant Survey Crew (L-R): Pete Jopke and Andrew Karleigh (Dane County), Jim Scharl and Joey Berg (Wisconsin Lake & Pond Resource LLC) Aquatic plant management plans provide an inventory…