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Home 2014 August

Eradicating Invasive Species No Small Task

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 14 August, 2014 | 0

The Finger Lakes are well-known for boating, waterfalls, and its wine industry. An invasive aquatic plant, hydrilla verticillata, is threatening Cayuga Lake as we know it, and other Finger Lakes may be next on the list. Considered one of the most aggressive aquatic plants, hydrilla was found 3 years ago in the Cayuga Inlet when aRead more

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      • Upper Susquehanna River Region
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