Wyoming cracks down on invasive species
Wyoming conducted more than 38,600 boat inspections this summer under a program that aims to keep undesirable mussels and other invasive species out of the
Wyoming conducted more than 38,600 boat inspections this summer under a program that aims to keep undesirable mussels and other invasive species out of the
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill into law that will levy a quagga and zebra mussel infestation prevention fee on state vessel registrations. The
Two years and $1.5 million later, efforts to rid a New York lake of a harmful invasive clam seem to have failed. With fast-breeding Asian
Minnesota Inboard Water Sports is partnering with the Christmas Lake Homeowners Association to provide an invasive species decontamination site for boaters using Lake Minnetonka, Lake
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
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.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that nearly $600,000 will be given to nine projects targeting three of the highest priorities from the Quagga-Zebra
Wyoming conducted more than 38,600 boat inspections this summer under a program that aims to keep undesirable mussels and other invasive species out of the
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill into law that will levy a quagga and zebra mussel infestation prevention fee on state vessel registrations. The
Two years and $1.5 million later, efforts to rid a New York lake of a harmful invasive clam seem to have failed. With fast-breeding Asian
Minnesota Inboard Water Sports is partnering with the Christmas Lake Homeowners Association to provide an invasive species decontamination site for boaters using Lake Minnetonka, Lake
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
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.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that nearly $600,000 will be given to nine projects targeting three of the highest priorities from the Quagga-Zebra