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Games wardens will be issuing $100 citations to boaters who fail to purchase and attach an Aquatic Invasive Species sticker to their vessels before launching into Nevada waterways.
The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners approved the changes in an effort to lessen the transport and introduction of aquatic invasive species from one body of water to another.
The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is helping educate communities about the threats posed by invasive plants, animals, and microorganisms in Nevada during National Invasive ...
A new required decal is now available for Minnesota boaters to help remind them of the state’s aquatic invasive species laws, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced this week.
In 2020, Senator Cortez Masto also created the Invasive Species in Alpine Lakes Pilot Program to protect lakes like Lake Tahoe. “Lake Tahoe is the jewel of the Sierra Nevada mountains, and the ...
The Clark County Wetlands Park and the Nevada Department of Wildlife are working to remove an invasive species of crayfish. Watch Now Menu Local National Weather Sports Traffic Watch Now ...
Efforts are underway to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species in Nevada waters. More information on prevention programs can be found on the Nevada Department of Wildlife's website.
A new control tool for aquatic invasive plants that clog waterways, reduce water clarity and provide cover for other invasive species at Lake Tahoe continues to show impressive results in its third ...
Decal, aquatic invasive species class won't disappear. ... personal watercraft or other water-related equipment to take a mandatory AIS training course and display a decal on their trailer upon ...
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