To fight carp, boaters willing to use locks less
Boaters are against the proposed closures of Chicago-area locks and prefer the Obama administration’s solution, which includes a $78.5 million approach to slow the advance
Boaters are against the proposed closures of Chicago-area locks and prefer the Obama administration’s solution, which includes a $78.5 million approach to slow the advance
Federal officials might seek to close navigational locks on Chicago-area waterways for up to three or four days a week, a move that would restrict
Midwest governors are scheduled to visit the White House today to meet with presidential environmental adviser Nancy Sutley on how to keep Asian carp from
The U.S. Supreme Court refused Tuesday to order Chicago-area waterway locks closed, according to the Great Lakes Boating Federation. Michigan attorney general Mike Cox filed
If locks and dams in Chicago-area waterways are closed to keep Asian carp from reaching the Great Lakes, there would be an immediate effect on
The Great Lakes Boating Federation is calling for a public hearing to give all stakeholders an opportunity to express concerns about the proposed closure of
Michigan attorney general Mike Cox will file suit in federal court to force the closure of Chicago-area locks that separate the Great Lakes from Illinois
Great Lakes Interagency Task Force chairwoman and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lisa Jackson announced $13 million in federal funding to prevent Asian carp from
In an effort to control Asian carp in the Great Lakes, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and other groups today are scheduled to release
The Great Lakes are under threat from an Asian carp invasion and environmental officials say the carp could wipe out fishing stocks and, with it,
Boaters are against the proposed closures of Chicago-area locks and prefer the Obama administration’s solution, which includes a $78.5 million approach to slow the advance
Federal officials might seek to close navigational locks on Chicago-area waterways for up to three or four days a week, a move that would restrict
Midwest governors are scheduled to visit the White House today to meet with presidential environmental adviser Nancy Sutley on how to keep Asian carp from
The U.S. Supreme Court refused Tuesday to order Chicago-area waterway locks closed, according to the Great Lakes Boating Federation. Michigan attorney general Mike Cox filed
If locks and dams in Chicago-area waterways are closed to keep Asian carp from reaching the Great Lakes, there would be an immediate effect on
The Great Lakes Boating Federation is calling for a public hearing to give all stakeholders an opportunity to express concerns about the proposed closure of
Michigan attorney general Mike Cox will file suit in federal court to force the closure of Chicago-area locks that separate the Great Lakes from Illinois
Great Lakes Interagency Task Force chairwoman and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lisa Jackson announced $13 million in federal funding to prevent Asian carp from
In an effort to control Asian carp in the Great Lakes, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and other groups today are scheduled to release
The Great Lakes are under threat from an Asian carp invasion and environmental officials say the carp could wipe out fishing stocks and, with it,