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Search for invasive species during two citizen stewardship events
August 17 offers two chances to learn about non-native plants and help control their spread in local waters.
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Learn how to protect the St. Croix from invasive species at on-the-water workshop
July 19 program will train citizens on monitoring and reporting invasive species.
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Another invasive bighead carp found in St. Croix River
DNR says latest fish captures — including in the St. Croix and others in the Mississippi — do not indicate reproduction.
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Non-native reed encroaches on St. Croix River
The invasive plant which has been found nearby can choke out other wetland species and change the ecosystem.
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Author to share stories about consequences of invasive carp
Environmental journalist who recently published a new book about Asian carp species and the human response to the non-native fish will present at two events in the area this April.
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DNR: Boaters and anglers must take steps to prevent aquatic invasive species spread
Follow laws and protect your favorite river this Fourth of July and all year long.
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Prevention is essential to keep invasive species out of the St. Croix River
Zebra mussels and other non-native organisms can have severe negative ecological and economic effects.
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Workshop to share information about controlling zebra mussels
Minnesota and Wisconsin meeting will cover the threat to the St. Croix River and possible steps to protect it.
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Final Public Meetings Scheduled for St. Croix River Invasive Species Plan
Polk and Bayfield counties will host last in a series of meetings to gather input on strategy to fight exotic plants and animals.
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Citizen Scientists Needed to Search for Invasive Species
Wisconsin-wide “Bridge Snapshot Day” on August 29 provides a chance to help prevent the spread of non-native plants and animals.