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Cedar Eden Environmental, LLC
Cedar Eden Environmental, LLC

Cedar Eden Environmental, LLC

Lake & Watershed Management since 2001

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Project Examples

Click on one of the links below or use the drop-down menu to view information on representative projects and case studies.

Aquatic Plant Mapping and Management Plans

Geographic Information Systems

Lake and Watershed Management

Water Quality Trend Analysis and Modeling

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Recent Blog Posts: Lake Stewardship

Carnivorous Bladderwort capturing zooplankton

Bladderwort (Utricularia spp.) is a relatively common carnivorous aquatic plant found in many lakes, ponds and wetlands. The small bladders along the stem that give the plant its name capture and digest zooplankton much like a pitcher plant catches an insect. Except it is a more active capture as a passing zooplankter triggers the trap […]

Invasive Species Zoom Series

The Crandall Public Library and the Capital Region Partnership for Invasive Species Management (PRISM) are hosting a series of Zoom talks on invasive species. Registration is required for participation. Aquatic Invasive Species Wed. August 5th 11 am to 12 pm Backyard Invaders Wed. August 19th 11 am to 12 pm Clean, Drain, Dry Wed. August […]

NYS Fisheries Briefs

The Bureau of Fisheries conducts hundreds of fisheries surveys throughout the state each year. Over the past few years, our Fisheries biologists have started summarizing these survey results in a succinct format. These fisheries technical briefs offer a glimpse into key findings while providing an interpretation of the study. Fisheries has added 150 new technical […]

Lake Management Webinar: Working with Local Government to Improve Lakes and Communities

The Syracuse University Environmental Finance Center (EFC) and the NY Federation of Lake Associations (FOLA) are holding a free series of webinars to enhance the skills of municipal and lake association leaders to better manage lakes in their jurisdictions. The fourth webinar in this series will be held July 23, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Attend this webinar to learn […]

Knotweed Biocontrol

The New York Invasive Species Research Institute (NYISRI) has posted an article about the use of biocontrol to manage the invasive terrestrial plant Knotweed. You can find the article here. Here are links to additional resources provided by NYISRI on Knotweed and Biological Control

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