The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has confirmed the evidence of Hydrilla, an invasive aquatic weed, in Robert S. Kerr Reservoir. In Eastern Oklahoma, this species was discovered by ...
For decades, water managers have treated the lake with expensive herbicides and mechanical harvesting of hydrilla, an invasive aquatic plant that crowds out native species and clogs boat propellers.
Two state legislators have introduced a bill that would fund equipment to remove a highly invasive plant from boats that use ...
Last year, an invasive species of Hydrilla was discovered in Gardner Lake, prompting Connecticut legislators to propose ...
Lake Tarpon, the largest freshwater lake in the Tampa Bay area and home to some of the best bass fishing in the state, has ...
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