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Ice-out: Fun, Facts, and Reality
Ice-out: Fun, Facts, and Reality
Invasive Plants: Taylor Pond's Greatest Threat in 2010
Invasive Plants, Taylor Pond’s Biggest Threat
Turf Grass Expert's Top 10 on Lawn Care
Turf Grass Experts’ Top 10 on Lawn care
Water Quality Report 2009
2009 Taylor Pond Water Quality Report
Breeding Common Mergansers and Yellow-billed Cuckoos
Bird Observations
Water Quality Report 2008
2008 Taylor Pond Water Quality Report
Taylor Pond Newsletter 2009
The complete newsletter with articles and pictures.
Breeding Aquatic Birds of Taylor Pond
Taylor Pond provides essential habitat to a variety of aquatic birds that depend upon its clean and productive waters. Standing by the lake one can count dozens of bird species flying over, diving into or swimming in the pond. A short hike in any direction away from the pond demonstrates a rapid decline in the numbers and variety of birds. Fifteen species depend on the pond to raise their young. They typically arrive as soon as open water appears around the edges and stay until the pond surface freezes solid.
Water Quality Report 2007
prepared by Dana Little
This report summarizes the findings of
the 2007 water quality monitoring program for Taylor Pond in Auburn,
Maine. Monitoring was conducted by Ralph Gould who performed
biweekly Secchi readings and myself who did all of the chemical water
testing. Since 2004 Taylor Pond Association has been collecting its
own water samples and performing most tests. The Sawyer
Environmental Chemistry Research Laboratory in Orono has been
performing the phosphorus and chlorophyll a analysis on water samples
submitted by myself.
Taylor Pond Newsletter May 2007
The entire contents of this summer's newletter in PDF format.
Water Quality Summary 2006
Taylor Pond Water Quality Changed Little in 2006
President's Report 2007
President's Report 2007
Lawn care: "When green is not so green"
When Green is Not So Green
500 Dollar Grants to Members to Improve Their Property
New! TPA Local Grant
Program
Gulls of Taylor Pond
The Gulls of Taylor Pond
"Going Underground" solving drainage problems
Going Underground – Or How Installing a Perforated 4”
Pipe Can Help Taylor Pond’s Water Quality
Alewives
Taylor Pond Good Habitat for Alewives
Water Quality Report 2006
2006 Taylor Pond Water Quality Report
TPA Wins COLA Award
TAYLOR
POND ASSOCIATION WINS MAINE COLA
STEWARDSHIP AWARD
Lakesmart Program
LAKESMART WALK & TALK
By Michael Dixon
Glossary of Lakeside Living Terms
by Anne Goorhuis
Nature on Taylor Pond 2005
Nature on Taylor Pond
Water Quality Report 2004
2004 Taylor Pond Water Quality Report
Annual Meeting 2006
Taylor Pond Annual Meeting
Summer Newsletter 2006
This newsletter was sent out to all members in the summer of 2006.
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