Lake Turnover

Lake Turnover

Image by S. Hermann & F. Richter from Pixabay Did you know that deep lakes, like Maxinkuckee, are “dimictic,” meaning they undergo turnover twice a year – in the spring and in the fall.  This turnover is temperature driven and delivers oxygen and nutrients...
Lake Maxinkuckee is Waiting For You

Lake Maxinkuckee is Waiting For You

Daffodils are blooming, birds are singing, and we are all stuck in the middle of this pandemic.  Perhaps you are so focused on just surviving each day that you have missed the fact that spring has sprung!  Whether you are on the frontlines working in...

April Newsletter 2020

April Newsletter 2020Download Debbie Palmer Hi, I’m Debbie Palmer.  I received a BS in Horticulture from Purdue University.  Here at LMEF, I am responsible for outreach presentations, monitoring the lake and it’s wetlands, project manager for restoration and research...