Michigan expands effort to stop invasive species
Michigan attorney general Bill Schuette recently announced a new effort by six Great Lakes attorneys general to expand a coalition to fight the spread of
Michigan attorney general Bill Schuette recently announced a new effort by six Great Lakes attorneys general to expand a coalition to fight the spread of
The Michigan United Conservation Clubs, the Michigan Boating Industries Association and the Michigan Lodging & Tourism Association announced co-sponsorship of the first Asian Carp Summit
Test results show seven new positive detections for Asian carp DNA beyond electrical barriers in the Chicago Area Waterway System, according to information released by
The Detroit Free Press this week is running a six-part series on Asian carp. A native of China with no known predators in this country,
John Goss, Asian carp director of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, will lead a public meeting Thursday of the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating
Two lawmakers are introducing legislation in Congress that they say would help keep Asian carp out of the Great Lakes. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D -Mich.,
Advocacy groups are calling on Congress to modernize the 111-year-old Lacey Act and help prevent species such as Asian carp from coming into this country.
A federal judge recently blocked a third attempt to close Chicago-area shipping locks, saying Asian carp do not appear to be an imminent threat and
The Army Corps of Engineers completed the first two phases of parasitic structure installation ahead of schedule, and the restrictions that were planned this week
Access to the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal will be limited Oct. 4-11 near Lemont, Ill., in the area where an electric fish barrier is
Michigan attorney general Bill Schuette recently announced a new effort by six Great Lakes attorneys general to expand a coalition to fight the spread of
The Michigan United Conservation Clubs, the Michigan Boating Industries Association and the Michigan Lodging & Tourism Association announced co-sponsorship of the first Asian Carp Summit
Test results show seven new positive detections for Asian carp DNA beyond electrical barriers in the Chicago Area Waterway System, according to information released by
The Detroit Free Press this week is running a six-part series on Asian carp. A native of China with no known predators in this country,
John Goss, Asian carp director of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, will lead a public meeting Thursday of the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating
Two lawmakers are introducing legislation in Congress that they say would help keep Asian carp out of the Great Lakes. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D -Mich.,
Advocacy groups are calling on Congress to modernize the 111-year-old Lacey Act and help prevent species such as Asian carp from coming into this country.
A federal judge recently blocked a third attempt to close Chicago-area shipping locks, saying Asian carp do not appear to be an imminent threat and
The Army Corps of Engineers completed the first two phases of parasitic structure installation ahead of schedule, and the restrictions that were planned this week
Access to the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal will be limited Oct. 4-11 near Lemont, Ill., in the area where an electric fish barrier is