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Those of us blessed to live in the U.P. may think that invasive aquatic species are only found someplace else, not in our ...
This year’s Indiana Invasive Species Conference, hosted by Purdue Extension in partnership with the Indiana Invasive Species ...
Invasive species, non-native organisms harming the environment, are a concern in Michigan's waters. Species like quagga mussels and Didymo algae disrupt food chains and habitats. Human activities, ...
Austin is tackling hydrilla in Lake Austin by releasing 350 grass carp to control the invasive plant, which currently spans ...
Just over five years ago, after discovering invasive Eurasian watermilfoil in Moody Pond, the Friends of Moody Pond was formed. The invasive weed crowds out native plants, reduces biodiversity, ...
ACUSHNET — The three ponds off of Lake Street in Acushnet are set for a specialized cleanup of invasive, overgrown aquatic ...
As Congress is set to begin reauthorization for highways funding later this year, the DOT asks for public input on ways to ...
Founder and executive director of the Lake Institute, Mike Koopal, and limnologist Cassie Roberts shared good news and bad ...
A new paper in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry finds that efforts to eradicate invasive molluscs in Idaho’s Snake River may kill off valuable freshwater species.
“It is a powerful chemical. But, like most chemicals, the way it is used makes all the difference, especially when comparing it’s use in agriculture to aquatic settings,” said Alicea Charamut, ...
It may look beautiful, but the sacred lotus has been taking over Cranston’s Meshanticut Lake. When the plant native to East Asia (scientific name Nelumbo nucifera) sinks its roots into the lake bottom ...
More than 96% of deforestation, or human-caused, permanent removal of forest cover, occurs in the tropics.
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