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Lumberjack Resource Conservation and Development recently received a $46,000 grant from the U.S. Forest Service.
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As hunters move through woods and water, local conservationists warn them to beware of spreading invasive species.
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Residents on the Buckatabon lakes have been fighting Eurasian watermilfoil for years. But the invasive species keeps spreading and the cost to control it keeps rising. Now, the lake association wants to involve more people in combatting the plant by establishing a lake protection and rehabilitation district.
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The Wausau Public Health and Safety Committee has approved a change to the city’s forbidden animal ordinance to allow goats in city parks in a weed control capacity.
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Ann Mawicke has made a name for herself in the Natural Lakes Private Preserve community.“If I’m working on the roadside here, I’ll have a car go by and…
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At a trailhead in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, hundred-year-old pine trees tower into the sky, while monarch caterpillars crunch on…
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If you're out in your garden, experts want you to look out for jumping worms.Jumping worms are an invasive species that look very similar to earthworms,…
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Did the recent cold snap help us in our fight against invasive species? The Masked Biologist says “yes and no” in this week’s Curious North-inspired…
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With the July 4th weekend here, people will be at Northwoods boat landings hoping to stop the spread of aquatic invasive species and provide some…
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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest officials have released a plan to control an array of invasive plants but also to contain a growing threat known as…