New Invasive Species Law- MN
KSTP.com Reported 1st: The Minnesota Legislature passed a new law to combat the spread of invasive aquatic species back in 2011. It’s finally about to take effect and it might catch many boat owners by […]
KSTP.com Reported 1st: The Minnesota Legislature passed a new law to combat the spread of invasive aquatic species back in 2011. It’s finally about to take effect and it might catch many boat owners by […]
When you boat this summer, aquatic invasive species like zebra mussels could hide in your boat and trailer. By hitching a ride on boats like yours, invasive species can spread and infest new lakes and […]
Initially introduced for sport fishing in several Virginia tributaries in the 1960s to 1980s, blue and flathead catfish are now considered invasive in the Chesapeake Bay. Populations of these catfish—which can grow as large as […]
Nearly 12,000 fewer cormorants are eating fish in the Santee Cooper system. That’s because the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) granted permits to 1,225 hunters to shoot the birds Feb. 2 to March […]
Nearly 10 percent more anglers and boaters took a key step in preventing the spread of invasive species and fish diseases last year than in previous years, spurring state invasive species experts to urge them […]
While winter storms have plunged temperatures across various parts of the United States, the West Coast is bracing itself for an altogether different – yet still very unwelcome – set of seasonal hazards: invading marine […]
In reviewing the detailed GLMRIS Report announced by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on January 6, 2014 to deal with the spread of aquatic nuisance specie into Lake Michigan, the Great Lakes Boating Federation(GLBF) […]
Ice anglers eager to start the hard water season are reminded to take steps to prevent accidentally spreading fish diseases and aquatic invasive species like Asian carp, the young of which look similar to common […]
Using new authority granted by the last regular session of the Legislature, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission Thursday approved a rule requiring anyone leaving or approaching public waters in 17 North Texas counties to […]
Two fishermen were ticketed Sunday morning after they were found to have introduced “aquatic invasive species” into Lake George during a bass fishing tournament, officials said. The two men were charged with violating a Lake […]
You can help prevent the spread of invasive aquatic and other species in East Texas. That’s the message of a free workshop to be presented at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center on July 13 by […]
Catch-and-release may be great for fishing, but many wildlife biologists, veterinarians, and environmentalists feel catching and releasing feral cats is a terrible idea. Local wildlife certainly finds the practice terrifying — and deadly. Cats, not […]
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