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Michigan attorney general, 16 others favor watershed divide
CHICAGO — Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said he and his counterparts in 16 other states would demand quicker federal action on preventing invasive species such as Asian carp from migrating between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River...Tags: File Sharing, Mussels, Lawyers, Justice System, Conservation
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UM barge to help fight invasive species
The first step in stopping invasive species from hitching a ride into the Chesapeake Bay aboard cargo ships is determining how to make massive ballast tanks an inhospitable environment. Maryland scientists hope they will find the answer aboard a new $2.7...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Water Supply, Petroleum Industry, College Sports, Chesapeake Bay
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Park, tribe to receive EPA conservation grants
GRAND HAVEN — A national park and an American Indian tribe will receive a combined $1.1 million for environmental projects in northern Michigan. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday the projects will be funded under the Great...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Regional Authority, Native Americans, Politics, Minority Groups
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March deadline stands for removing exotic hogs
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A March deadline for removing exotic swine from ranches in Michigan will stand after a ban on the animals became official, the state said. An invasive species order banning the animals took effect Saturday, the Kalamazoo... -
Money to restore Great Lakes still flows, for now
DETROIT — At a time when many government programs are fighting for survival, there's one place the money is still flowing for now: the Great Lakes.
In the past two years, Congress has pumped $775 million into the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,...Tags: Republican Party, Laws, Government, Botulism, Environmental Pollution
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Gully project to restore landscape, remove some birds
NEWPORT BEACH — A city project to control erosion along Lower Buck Gully will also restore the area's natural landscape and remove threatening birds that lay eggs in other birds' nests, according to a California Coastal Commission staff report....Tags: Weather, Nature, Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Rivers
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Maryland chefs want to put snakeheads on the menu
Chef Chad Wells of Alewife restaurant tossed chunks of raw snakehead fish with cilantro and citrus to make something more ambitious than an $8 ceviche appetizer. It was an invasive-species eradication plan in a martini glass.
Wells wants the Asian...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgetown, Maryland, Chinese Restaurants, Cheng Yu-tung
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Great Lakes issues discussed at summit
CHARLEVOIX — Environmental regulatory standards, Great Lakes water levels and wetlands ecology became the focus at the fifth annual Lake Michigan Summit. Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council hosted the event on Monday at Charlevoix Area Library,...Tags: Wetlands, Mussels, Natural Resources, Conservation, Illinois
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Md. DNR investigating Deep Creek Lake invasive plant
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is taking a closer look at an invasive aquatic plant in Deep Creek Lake. Officials said at a meeting Tuesday in Oakland they will assess the distribution of Eurasian water milfoil in the Western Maryland...Tags: John Griffin
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Are wild horses native to the U.S.? A federal court seeks the answer
GreenspaceAnimal rights groups are pressing a case in federal court maintaining that wild horses roamed the West about 1.5 million years ago and didn't disappear until as recently as 7,600 years ago. More important, they say, a growing stockpile of...... -
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