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Person spreads ice melt across driveway.

It's Salt Season

Posted 12/5/25

Salt is an important tool for keeping roads, parking lots, driveways and walkways safe in winter, but it also pollutes waterways. Under current state and federal guidelines, a teaspoon of salt is enough to permanently pollute five gallons of…

Winter track and sign

Discovering Wildlife Across the Newfound Watershed Through Animal Track and Sign

Posted 12/5/25

As snow settles across the fields, forests, and wetlands, it becomes a clean slate—ready to record the movements of the animals who share our landscape.

Northern lights shine over Newfound Lake

Gratitude for the Darkness

Posted 11/18/25

As November nights grow longer, we’re reminded of the quiet beauty of dark skies—crystal-clear views of the moon, stars, and unlit hillsides. This is a perfect time to reflect on the value of darkness, not just for now, but year-round.

View of Bear Mountain

Protecting Land to Protect Water Quality

Posted 11/11/25

One of the best ways to protect the quality of the water in Newfound Lake is to conserve the lands surrounding it. Forests and fields soak up rainwater like a sponge, filtering it into the ground before it picks up pollution and runs into waterways.

Students hang a camera in the forest.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Watershed Stewards

Posted 11/11/25

Through hands-on science and community collaboration, NLRA connects local students to the ecosystems that protect Newfound Lake.

AmeriCorps Watershed Steward installs a nearshore monitoring tile.

Shoreline Monitoring Wraps Up Second Season

Posted 10/24/25

With nearly 40 years of data, Newfound Lake’s overall water quality is excellent. But nearshore areas face unique challenges. Now in its second year, our shoreline monitoring program is providing new insights to guide future conservation efforts.

Potential harmful cyanobacteria

Staying Alert for Cyanobacteria

Posted 10/10/25

Residents recently reported a potential harmful cyanobacteria bloom on Newfound Lake. Their report allowed NLRA to respond promptly, and testing confirmed it was harmless.

Lake-Friendly Tips for Closing Up Camp

Posted 10/10/25

As summer winds down and the leaves start to change, it’s the perfect time to start thinking about your property—not just for the cold months ahead, but for the spring to come.

A spiny water flea balanced on a fingertip.

Invasive Species Update

Posted 9/19/25

The invasive spiny water flea was discovered in Newfound Lake this week. NLRA has monitoring in place to determine the impact.

Leaf litter sits on a lawn feeding the soil, sheltering insects and supporting the springtime return of birds and pollinators.

Leave the Leaves: Why Doing Less This Fall Helps Your Lawn, Wildlife, and Waterways

By Isabella Giancola, Conservation Program Coordinator

Posted 9/11/25

Every autumn, we clear leaves from our yards without thinking twice, but those fallen leaves are more than just seasonal clutter. Read more to learn how leaf litter helps soil, wildlife, and water quality, and how to manage your fall clean-up more…

NLRA is Back to School

Posted 9/5/25

From leading field trips to visiting after school programs, we’re helping young learners explore local ecosystems and understand how their actions impact the health of our environment. Protecting the Newfound Watershed starts with education and…

Lake Host performs at boat inspection at Wellington State Park.

Lake Hosts Make a Big Splash in Protecting Newfound Lake

Posted 9/5/25

Every inspection counts when it comes to preventing invasive aquatic species like variable milfoil, zebra mussels, and spiny water flea from entering our waters. This season, our dedicated team of Lake Hosts rose to the challenge.


The Monitor

NLRA’s biannual publication, highlighting stories from the watershed and insights into current conservation efforts.