Reminder!
Plant Patrol 101- Learn About Invasive Aquatic Plants for Free! Learn What You Can Do to Save the Lake on Friday June 28th in Alfred, Maine – But you must Register here.
Focused on continuously improving the water quality of Wilson Lake
Plant Patrol 101- Learn About Invasive Aquatic Plants for Free! Learn What You Can Do to Save the Lake on Friday June 28th in Alfred, Maine – But you must Register here.
Reminder that the annual meeting is taking place on Saturday June 29th starting at 9 am at the Public Safety Building On the agenda is an update on all things Wilson Lake, election of a secretary and new president of Read More
Water clarity is improving since the major runoff. Secchi readings have risen to 4.4 meters, which is still low, but a big improvement. The lake is about 6 inches lower than normal (since the dam has been open). As of Read More
On May 10th a road was washed out that crosses a stream feeding Wilson Lake. A beaver dam had plugged the culvert and the pond this created over ran the road during one of our many rain events. Tons of Read More
WLA communicates with Inland Fisheries and Wildlife regarding our fish population. This May approximately 3 million smelt eggs were placed in the stream that crosses Route 109 at the intersection of Hawk Road. IF&W is hoping to re-establish our smelt Read More
No one wants the lake less clean and enjoyable than it is. There are three main threats to the lake and what you can do. Invasive plant species are a huge problem in Main lakes. Two Maine lakes have been Read More
We are now on Facebook! That’s right: the Wilson Lake Association (WLA) has leaped into the 21st Century! You can find us on Facebook: just search for “Wilson Lake Association” or click here! So if you have a Facebook, like Read More