The water chestnut, an aquatic invasive species, was found last summer in Dead Creek, also known as Scomotion Creek, on the north end of Plattsburgh. Water chestnut is best controlled by physically ...
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Volunteers pull super-spreader invasive plants from Lake Quinsigamond
Aquatic water chestnuts – not to be confused with the ones used for cooking –can quickly cover water surfaces and block sunlight from reaching the bottom.
Audubon Community Nature Center President Ruth Lundin will give an update on the progress at removing the invasive European water chestnut at the First Friday Lunch Bunch on Sept. 1. Pictured is ...
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NY DEC removes invasive plants in Lake Champlain
PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (WCAX) - The New York Department of Environmental Conservation recently joined other organizations to remove a few hundred water chestnut plants from Lake Champlain. Water chestnut ...
Billerica “Weed Warriors” took to the Concord River on May 31 to rid the waterway of invasive water chestnuts. Seventeen volunteers filled 58 baskets with the aggressive aquatic invasive plant between ...
LAKE HOPATCONG, NJ — The Lake Hopatcong Foundation is recruiting volunteer Water Scouts to paddle the lake this summer in search of water chestnut, an aggressive invasive plant that can crowd out ...
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