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This attractive plant is not found in Wisconsin, and until the last few decades, was not found anywhere in North America. It is native to Australia, Asia, Africa and Europe, but it is extinct in many of those original locations due to habitat destruction.
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A new-to-Wisconsin aquatic invasive species is motivating conservation workers to move quickly.European Frogbit has been found along a 20-plus mile…
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Here is an old story and a new story. Unfortunately, both involve the death of some of our favorite birds because of complications resulting from aquatic…
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The beautiful, clean lakes are one of the biggest reasons people come to the Northwoods.It’s why you likely won’t find any shortage of boats on the water…
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As the last of the ice is quickly melting, many people look forward to getting their boats back in the water.This also means groups will once again head…
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Another invasive plant has been discovered, this time in Oconto county.Butterfly dock is prohibited in Wisconsin under the state's invasive species rule.…
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Lake managers might be hurting native aquatic plants – instead of helping them – when they use chemicals to control invasive plants on entire lakes.New…
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During the first week of June, a boat sprayed chemicals into the waters of Anvil Lake in Vilas County for the first time.It was applying an herbicide…
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Cathy Higley and Rob Campion bend over leafy plants at Riverside Park in Eagle River, empty soda bottles in hand.“Once the beetles emerge, like right now,…
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Residents who use Wisconsin's lakes and rivers are invited to see a new aquatic invasive species plan put together by the DNR.Wisconsin's plan is…