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Welcome to the KLA Web site Greeting folks and welcome to your new KLA Website. As you tour thru the site you will find some tabs that are still being updated. we have tried establish a functional site with access to relevant items for our Lake community. Over the next several weeks we will continue to upload items of interest and current affairs. This site is a being managed by a local vendor Art Dunham and his firm Vital Volunteers Inc. They currently work with several other associations in the area and help us bring wider access to helpful items from the Region. We hope you enjoy the site and find it useful!
Declining Loon Populations. by Noreen Dertinger Wanted: Citizen scientists to help monitor the declining loon population: The reproductive success, and population of our beloved Common Loons has been in decline for the past several decades and continues to trend downward at a steady rate. Currently, southern Canada, including Ontario (particularly the northwestern region), is the most heavily affected region. The situation appears to be better in Quebec, where a more stable level of Common Loon reproduction is observed. In the United States, northern Wisconsin is also seeing a heavy decline in the loon population. To gain a better understanding of why the Common Loon population is declining in some regions but still stable in Quebec, Birds Canada and QuébecOiseaux ( Click Here ) have formed a partnership through which they will share research and observations about the loon population. The process to participate in the Canadian Lakes Loon Survey is unchanged for existing participants wishing to communicate in English. Existing CLLS participants, including those outside Quebec, who would prefer to communicate in French, can now do so by reaching out to QuébecOiseaux. For the relevant contact information, please visit: https://www.birdscanada.org/bird-science/canadian-lakes-loon-survey.
 
 
  
 
 
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