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We are upholding our promise to our creator and our first foods,” Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel will apply lampricides to the Sucker River in Alger County to eliminate sea lamprey larvae burrowed in the stream bottom. Applications will be conducted ...
May and June’s long stretch of dry weather has one upside: The lack of rain put the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership’s major habitat restoration project on the East Fork Lewis River ...
The Oregon Zoo has welcomed a group of 25 Pacific lamprey, in effort to restore the population of one of the Pacific ...
The Oregon Zoo has welcomed a new group of Pacific lamprey in an effort to restore the population of one of the Pacific ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be applying lampricides to Porter Creek in Charlevoix County between July 7–11.
The Oregon Zoo says it welcomed 25 Pacific lamprey last week. The eerie-looking eels are part of a larger effort to restore ...
This year there were a record 30 million visits to the site from around the world, with thousands of fish safely helped ...
Despite intensive research, much about the American eel’s lifecycle remains unknown. What we do know is that these eels spend ...
"Sea lamprey control has been very successful. It's reduced lamprey numbers by 90% and it's primarily done using lampricides to kill larval lampreys in streams and then barriers to block access to ...
Lamprey Health Care and Society of St. Vincent de Paul have teamed up, offering a health care van on site every Friday morning. People in need of healthcare can go up to the window and the health ...
Walleyes were prevalent, but never resided in the waters I fished. Most of my angling consisted in dunking worms off docks or ...
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