Public is invited to free training on how to protect Lake Tahoe from golden mussels, other aquatic invasive species
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Public is invited to free training on how to protect Lake Tahoe from golden mussels, other aquatic invasive species
LAKE TAHOE, Nev./Calif., – On Wednesday, June 11, a team of Tahoe’s protectors will lead a free, public training on how to preserve the Lake’s blue waters from the threat of aquatic invasive species as part of California Invasive Species Action Week. The morning event at the Tahoe Keys Marina in South Lake Tahoe will also include a demonstration of innovative aquatic robots — including a semi-submersible drone and high-capacity skimmer — used to…
McGrew addresses efforts to stop spread of AIS - New York Mills Dispatch
By Tom Hintgen Otter Tail County Correspondent Spencer McGrew, Otter Tail County’s Aquatic Invasive Species Specialist and chairperson of the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Advisory Committee, addressed county lakeshore property owners May 31 at Thumper Pond. “Zebra mussels have invaded close to 1,000 lakes in Minnesota, but we have been able to keep them out of the other...
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