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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.
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Public Invited to Participate in St. Croix Watershed Plan to Address Aquatic Invaders
Third meeting about draft plan to control invasive plants and animals will be held this week in Spooner.
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Confronting the Carp Conundrum
Public meetings starting this week will discuss plans to protect the St. Croix River from invasive species.