NAISMA Offers All Invasive Species Webinars for Free in April
Now is the time to make good use of your social distancing and learn something new about invasive species management.
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Now is the time to make good use of your social distancing and learn something new about invasive species management.
I’ve often struggled with the native/nonnative/invasive dividing line when it comes to plants. For instance, so many of what we
Grand Isle, VT – The Lake Champlain Basin Program seeks proposals for projects that improve water quality and ecosystems in
A new measure known as Brianna’s Law requires all operators of motorized watercraft to complete a state-approved safety course by
Aquarius Systems shares this article about research on removing carp from lakes: Fish Cannons, Koi Herpes and Other Tools to
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced the release of a Request for Proposals – Grants for Nonpoint Source
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Biologists are trying to determine whether a warm, dry fall is responsible for a drop in
Tons of plastics enter the Great Lakes every year – where does it go? Matthew J. Hoffman & Christy Tyler,
Newark, N.Y. The 2019 edition of the Watercraft Inspection Program Leader educational webinar series developed by New York Sea Grant
In October 2018, Hydrilla verticillata, a highly invasive aquatic weed, was confirmed at a private marina on Cayuga Lake, Cayuga County,