On a sunny Monday afternoon boat ride on West Lake Tohopekaliga, Captain Steve Niemoeller speeds past rows of large homes with empty docks surrounded by a thick bed of aquatic weeds. Niemoeller had to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the state’s most invasive aquatic plants is causing massive damage to the Connecticut River and officials don’t want ...
BUFFALO, NY--The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District completed a scheduled herbicide treatment of the invasive Hydrilla plant in Cayuga Lake near Aurora, NY in late July 2017, having ...
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Driverless Car Concerns - As more driverless cars hit the road in Texas, city officials search for solutions to the real-world safety issues unique to autonomous vehicles. At the same time, law ...
New hydrilla patches found in Cayuga Lake during summer 2014 Professionals need to identify infestations fast, and volunteers are crucial to timely detection. 2014 Hydrilla eradication efforts cost an ...
Letting hydrilla grow in our lakes would save more than an endangered bird species (“State: Letting hydrilla grow could save endangered bird,” Orlando Sentinel, Friday). Since viewing lakes, rivers, ...
Gene Mercer and his wife Dollie have lived on the banks of Lake Seminole for years, attracted by the pretty lake and opportunity to boat and fish. Gene recently had liver cancer, which made it ...
One of the state’s most invasive aquatic plants is causing massive damage to the Connecticut River and officials don’t want boaters and others to continue the spread of the environmental and economic ...