This issue takes a look at the ecosystem approach to understanding and managing large lakes.
This issue explores the unique challenges of winter research and makes the case for a coordinated, collaborative approach to do more.
This issue explores climate change and its impact on large lakes around the world.
In this issue, we take a look at community science, aka citizen science, and how it adds to our knowledge of the lakes.
This issue shares stories of scientists engaged in community service.
This issue shares Indigenous perspectives, stories on efforts to connect Indigenous and Western knowledge, and resources to learn more. It also features two new members and includes updates on IAGLR activities.
This issue shares stories from the pandemic, including highlights from our first-ever virtual conference.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, this issue focuses on inspiration that comes from the pursuit of art, music, and other hobbies, and the connections forged between them and science.
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