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Boaters: Maine needs you in battle ag… - MaineToday.com

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Boaters: Maine needs you in battle against unwelcome invaders
MaineToday.com
The visitor, a fisheries biologist from Tennessee who understood the threat that invasive aquatic plants pose to Maine's lakes and ponds, wasted no time

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Boaters: Maine needs you in battle against unwelcome invaders - MaineToday.com

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Boaters: Maine needs you in battle against unwelcome invaders
MaineToday.com
The visitor, a fisheries biologist from Tennessee who understood the threat that invasive aquatic plants pose to Maine's lakes and ponds, wasted no time

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Braden River to be treated with herbicide - Bradenton Herald

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Braden River to be treated with herbicide
Bradenton Herald
If these aquatic plants are not controlled, recreational activities, navigation, flood control and fish and wildlife populations may be negatively impacted.

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Low lake levels: The cause? It depends … - Lakeland Times

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Low lake levels: The cause? It depends …
Lakeland Times
Other questions focused on how much low water affects fisheries, what to do to manage aquatic plants and invasive species during low water,

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Across the Pond and Beyond : Water lilies: lovely to look at … - Pembroke Mariner & Reporter

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Across the Pond and Beyond : Water lilies: lovely to look at
Pembroke Mariner & Reporter
Water lilies were introduced into North America as far back as the late 1700s as ornamental aquatic plants in estates with their own ponds.
Treatment of Oldham Pond put on holdPembroke Mariner & Reporter

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Across the Pond and Beyond : Water lilies: lovely to look at … - Pembroke Mariner & Reporter

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Across the Pond and Beyond : Water lilies: lovely to look at
Pembroke Mariner & Reporter
Water lilies were introduced into North America as far back as the late 1700s as ornamental aquatic plants in estates with their own ponds.

The Strangest plants on Earth - Ethiopian Review

Friday, July 31st, 2009
The Strangest plants on Earth
Ethiopian Review
Wolffia angusta is among the smallest flowering plants on Earth. They are aquatic plants and are sometimes called watermeal. They have no roots and look

My Big Backyard provides a place for youthful exuberance and … - Memphis Commercial Appeal

Friday, July 31st, 2009
My Big Backyard provides a place for youthful exuberance and
Memphis Commercial Appeal
highlights plants in whimsical living areas with real bedsteads filled with flowers, bathroom fixtures featuring aquatic plants and a sofa and chair

Volunteers Pull Together to Remove Invasive Plant From Mill Pond - Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot

Friday, July 31st, 2009
Volunteers Pull Together to Remove Invasive Plant From Mill Pond
Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot
“According to Mill Pond neighbors, they first noticed the invasion of this aquatic plant between 2005 and 2007 and were astonished at its prolific expansion

Local groups receive grants to monitor invasive species - Superior Telegram

Thursday, July 30th, 2009
Local groups receive grants to monitor invasive species
Superior Telegram
Matthew Berg, a biology teacher at Grantsburg High School, will lead efforts to conduct an aquatic plant survey. He and his students have worked with the


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