Sea lamprey abundance exceeded targets in 2024 in all Great Lakes due to treatment restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Money for trail systems, airboat noise limits and a push to fight aquatic invasive ...
Researchers have revealed the Great Lakes’ 10 worst aquatic invasive species, spotlighting the plants and animals that pose ...
The axolotl has a deeper story: as its presence grows in pop culture, the wild population of only one lake hovers on the ...
In 2025, Crow Wing County will oversee $472,193 in those funds, a slight decrease from 2024. Since 2014, the county reported ...
The coypu has become a real nightmare for European ecosystems. This harmless-looking exotic animal has rapidly invaded many ...
While there are other animals that eat green crabs, their population only fell in an area of Central California when the ...
The unwanted plant releases chemical into the soil “that kills everything around it,” a Catawba Lands Conservancy official ...
Two Coloradans in Congress offered a parting gift for western states in the final days of the legislative session. Senator ...
On October 17, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) reported findings of attached adult mussels in the Port of ...
Ginger Creek in Oakbrook is connected to other bodies of water so there’s a high chance that hydrilla has spread.
Parasites play a fundamental role in freshwater ecosystems, influencing the health and dynamics of fish populations. With the ...