Monitoring Lakes and Wetlands

A tent is perched on a mountain peak overlooking a large lake.
A mountain campsite with a lake view.

Mountain lakes and ponds are keystone features of the subalpine environment in mountain parks. These typically small, high-elevation water bodies provide vital habitat for aquatic organisms, such as amphibians and dragonflies, and are a source of food, especially insects, for many terrestrial organisms, including bats and passerine birds. Mountain lakes are also prized destinations for hikers, anglers, and climbers.

See more about what it is like to be a researcher conducting monitoring in mountain lakes in the high Sierra Nevada in this video, Seeking Clarity, or through a story map, Clear Waters: Tracking Change in Sierra Nevada Lakes, that takes you on a multi-day wilderness sampling trip with a field crew.

Monitoring Lakes

Monitoring Wetlands

Learn more about mountain wetlands and lakes

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    Last updated: January 11, 2022