A surge in cases across UK has prompted vets to issue an urgent warning to dog owners ahead of summer. While blue-green algae ...
While algae is naturally-occurring, certain conditions can turn it into a harmful algal bloom that can be fatal to humans and ...
MARTINEZ, Calif. (KGO) -- The City of Martinez is warning people about an algae bloom at the local marina. Officials are worried it could be harmful to people, pets and wildlife. The warning signs are ...
MADISON, Wis. (WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PRESS RELEASE) - he Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds beachgoers to watch for blue-green algae this summer. Blue-green ...
LAKE GENEVA, Wis. (WLS) -- Those looking to take a dip in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin before summer ends might be disappointed. Wisconsin health officials found pockets of blue-green algae "blooms" in the ...
St. Paul – A dog died last weekend after swimming in a Sherburne County lake that had developed areas of heavy algae growth, according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Last weekend, Brock ...
Algae season came early to Denver this year. In early May, the Denver Department of Public Health & Environment discovered a blue-green algae bloom in Grasmere Lake at Washington Park. Usually the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The city of Austin has issued a warning to be on the lookout for blue-green algae in local waterways. Austin Watershed Protection employees have observed the harmful cyanobacteria in ...
SLEEPY EYE, Minn. — On a quiet, summer day, Laurie Hammerschmidt and her dog Daisy, a 5-year-old boxer, take their routine walk around the shore of Sleepy Eye Lake. “Daisy likes to walk along the ...
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City of Austin continues to treat toxic blue-green algae in Lady Bird Lake
If you noticed the water in Lady Bird Lake looks a bit cloudy, that's because the city is treating toxic blue-green algae. That algae, called cyanobacteria, has killed several dogs over the past few ...
A warm Minnesota summer day – time to hit the water. “Like tiny weeds, small blades of grass or something,” says 11-year-old Hayden Priest. At Lake Nokomis Main Beach, Priest and his friends made an ...
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