Early Adirondack data appears to show effectiveness from a new tool used to fight Eurasian watermilfoil, one of the most ...
Runoff of contaminants (such as herbicides) can affect aquatic ecosystems in many ways, and cause problems with drinking water supplies.
The aquatic invasive plant clogs up shorelines ... the Adirondack Park Agency approved the use of an herbicide known as ProcellaCOR on eight Adirondack waterbodies. It’s been used for several ...
Haiden’s research is addressing the interactive effects of fungicides and herbicides on aquatic communities and the influence of fungicides on predator-prey interactions. Jennifer is the manager of ...
The Cedar Lake Conservation Club (CLCC) plans to treat curly leaf pondweed and eurasian water milfoil, both aquatic invasive species/nuisance species, in Cedar Lake in 2025. Additionally, if starry ...
The Okanagan Basin Water Board is renewing its long-standing opposition to aquatic herbicides and pesticides in Okanagan ...
The Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB) says the region’s bodies of water remain at risk without proper regulatory protections.
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