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Sea lampreys entered the Great Lakes from the Atlantic Ocean through man-made shipping canals, popping up in Lake Ontario in ...
If you were out on the water last year, you may have seen some of your fishing license dollars hard at work — in the form of ...
MANITOULIN—“We’ve passed too many boundaries,” David Suzuki said last week—not with thunder, but with the hush before a storm. After decades urging Canada to listen—to science, the land, ancestors—he ...
Beneath the surface of waters of the Great Lakes’ connecting channels is an aggressive invader threatening ecosystems and communities: Hydrilla.
If you were out on the water last year, you may have seen some of your fishing license dollars hard at work — in the form of ...
Lake Champlain is more than 16 times smaller than Lake Ontario, the smallest Great Lake. But in 1998, Congress designated ...
This is how Canada's quiet war against invasive carp is waged: with electro probes, underwater nets, traps and the grim ...
With invasive carp breeding just across the border, it’s not a question of if, but when they arrive in Canada. Now federal ...
Waterways in Emmet and Charlevoix counties will undergo sea lamprey control measures in the next few weeks to help fight the ...
The Colorado River from Glenwood Springs to the Utah border is now considered positive for zebra mussels, an invasive species known to devastate ecosystems and clog critical infrastructure.
When these invasive fish take over, they consume the same food sources that native species like walleye, bass, and perch depend on, jeopardizing fish populations that sustain both local fishing ...