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For tribes in the Columbia River Basin, Pacific Lamprey are a key traditional food. But dams and climate change are ...
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Lakes where sea lamprey control efforts were most cut back during the COVID-19 pandemic had the biggest surge of the invasive ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Employees are contracted out by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to administer sea ...
With seasonal employees now coming on board, the GLFC is confident sea lamprey treatments will continue in 2025, though with ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNInvasive, parasitic fish in Great Lakes thrived during COVID-19The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a surge in sea lamprey populations, which have been damaging Great Lakes native species ...
With the news that the the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is starting its program to poison and kill the larvae of a ...
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNAfter decades of work, wild lake trout are back and self-sustaining in Lake ChamplainAfter working since 1972 to restore wild lake trout in Lake Champlain a coalition of state and federal agencies have declared ...
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission is a joint venture by the United States and Canadien Governments.Director of Policy & ...
Travel restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic caused a major pause in critical work to control destructive, invasive sea lampreys in the Great Lakes, resulting in two ...
Matt asked, “Are federal budget cuts to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service going to result in the curtailing of sea lamprey treatments on Lake Champlain?” It’s a timely question because ...
A new study shows that after sea lamprey control efforts were stopped or scaled back during the COVID-19 pandemic, the invasive species surged on the Great Lakes. Sea lampreys are a parasite ...
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