Lake Windermere Ambassadors

Beneath the Surface: How do fish survive under ice?

It may surprise you to know the answer lies in aquatic plants; the same ones that may be a nuisance to some of our lake activities.

Lake foam accumulating on the shores of Lake Windermere can be both human-made and natural.

Beneath the Surface: Lake foam — is it natural?

This fall, the Lake Windermere Ambassadors received inquiries from the public regarding foam on the shorelines of the lake.

Lake foam accumulating on the shores of Lake Windermere can be both human-made and natural.

Fueling the fun: Boat care best practices

Here are a few green boating tips for the coming summer.

Beneath the Surface: More to spring runoff than meets the eye

spring runoff is a very important event in the natural world.

Beavers play an important role in restoring aquatic habitat.

Beneath The Surface: Can a rodent restore a river?

The history of the North American beaver (Castor Canadensis) as a national symbol of Canada is both fascinating and contentious.

Beavers play an important role in restoring aquatic habitat.