Drought kills off some Asian carp in Missouri
Heat and drought are blamed for killing 20,000 fish on a Missouri lake. But softening that blow was the fact that nearly all of the
Heat and drought are blamed for killing 20,000 fish on a Missouri lake. But softening that blow was the fact that nearly all of the
Boaters on Lake Tahoe should be prepared to have their vessels inspected at an inspection station. So far this year officials have stopped four boats
The spread of Asian carp in Minnesota waters could threaten the $4 billion fishing and recreational boating industry. With carp now entering Minnesota from water
Illinois boaters will soon need to think twice before launching at area lakes. The Chicago-area’s Daily Herald newspaper reports that new legislation targets the spread
There’s a fight in Minnesota between those who say every effort must be taken to protect the state’s waters from invasive species and those who
The U.S. Supreme Court for a third time turned aside an urgent appeal from Great Lakes states to close Chicago-area shipping channels so that Asian
Minnesota’s 800,000 boat owners would have to pass a course on how to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species before they could trailer their
Groups representing states and cities in the Great Lakes region are proposing spending as much as $9.5 billion on a massive engineering project to separate
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced this week that it is restoring a higher power setting on an electric barrier designed to prevent Asian
The Tourism Improving Michigan’s Economy Alliance unveiled radio ads and a website designed to muster public and industry support to keep Asian carp out of
Heat and drought are blamed for killing 20,000 fish on a Missouri lake. But softening that blow was the fact that nearly all of the
Boaters on Lake Tahoe should be prepared to have their vessels inspected at an inspection station. So far this year officials have stopped four boats
The spread of Asian carp in Minnesota waters could threaten the $4 billion fishing and recreational boating industry. With carp now entering Minnesota from water
Illinois boaters will soon need to think twice before launching at area lakes. The Chicago-area’s Daily Herald newspaper reports that new legislation targets the spread
There’s a fight in Minnesota between those who say every effort must be taken to protect the state’s waters from invasive species and those who
The U.S. Supreme Court for a third time turned aside an urgent appeal from Great Lakes states to close Chicago-area shipping channels so that Asian
Minnesota’s 800,000 boat owners would have to pass a course on how to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species before they could trailer their
Groups representing states and cities in the Great Lakes region are proposing spending as much as $9.5 billion on a massive engineering project to separate
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced this week that it is restoring a higher power setting on an electric barrier designed to prevent Asian
The Tourism Improving Michigan’s Economy Alliance unveiled radio ads and a website designed to muster public and industry support to keep Asian carp out of