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Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness week was proclaimed by the Saskatchewan government to run from May 6–12 to raise awareness of the risks to the bodies of water in the province.
Aquatic invasive species have been found in three provinces and zebra mussel larva has previously been found in Cedar Lake, Man., which is part of the Saskatchewan River system. Story continues ...
The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed May 6 to 12 as Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week to raise awareness of the risks to the province's water bodies.
A small group of Saskatchewan people share a common purpose: stop an aquatic mussel invasion. "Protection for our lake is our number one goal," said Joanne Brochu, chair of the newly formed Lake ...
Article content. An invasive species could be one of the worst hitchhikers that Saskatchewan residents pick up as they travel in and out of the province, according to an insect and disease expert.
Officials at an inspection station near the Manitoba and Saskatchewan border found zebra mussels, an invasive aquatic species, on a boat that was coming into Saskatchewan after being bought out of ...
Once aquatic invasive species (AIS) are established in a new environment, typically, they are difficult or impossible to remove. Even if they are removed, their impacts are often irreversible. It is ...
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government says a total of six mobile watercraft decontamination units will be used this year to prevent aquatic invasive species from mak… ...
The Saskatchewan government says a total of six mobile watercraft decontamination units will be used this year to prevent aquatic invasive species from making a home in the province's lakes and ...
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