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Dogs and human inspectors are checking boats for golden mussels at some lakes, but a patchwork of oversight leaves many lakes unprotected.
The invasive Chinese mystery snail is taking over Nova Scotia's water systems, threatening native species and the environment ...
The historic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim was consumed by one of two wildfires that were burning about 30 miles apart to the north of the Grand Canyon. The fires had grown to over 45,000 acres ...
Law enforcement officers in Canada conducted a “blitz” of inspections in collaboration with officials in the province of ...
Ateneo biologists have confirmed the presence of the invasive tinfoil barb (Barbonymus schwanefeldii) in Laguna de Bay, ...
Fishing and boating are popular family pastimes in Saskatchewan. Whether you're enjoying Lac Pelletier, Saskatchewan Landing, ...
Sheila BautzSpecial to the HeraldOn April 2, the Government of Saskatchewan released the new 2025-26 Saskatchewan Anglers Guide.
Local News Texas boaters urged to fight spread of invasive lake species The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department share how boaters and paddlers can protect lakes from aquatic invasive species.
TPWD urges boaters to clean, drain, and dry vessels to prevent spread of invasive species like giant salvinia and zebra mussels this summer.
While residents enjoy Michigan's Great Lakes, invasive species may be, too. During Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week here are 3 to watch for.