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Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant | Topics - Aquatic Invasive Species
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Over 180 non-native species have been introduced into the Great Lakes region. Some of these species such as the zebra mussel, Eurasian watermilfoil and silver carp have flourished and negatively impacted both our environment and economy. Even more aquatic invasive species (AIS) such as these lurk on the horizon as threats to Lake Michigan and the inland waters of both Illinois and Indiana. Join us for the 2016 Illinois Water Conference! Purdue researchers get to the bottom of another quagga mussel impact.
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Paradise Lake Improvement Board. Anyone who makes use of our beautiful lake can take part in community efforts working to achieve one common goal.keeping our lake healthy. Below is a list of resources and links which will help guide and educate you should you decide to join our ranks! Aquatic Invasive Species Alert. Produced by: Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council. Aquatic Invasive Species Alert. Produced by: Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council. Keep a bucket handy on your boat at all times. If you see a...
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The Riparian Corridor: Update on Lamprey
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011. A few weeks ago I posted some photos of a lamprey being killed/eaten by a water snake. Some concern was expressed by some (and held by me) that it was a Sea Lamprey. Obviously, that particular lamprey would be an unwanted inhabitant; do a quick Google on Sea Lampreys in the Great Lakes and you'll see why. Posted by Will K. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rainbow Trout (Wild: McCloud). What reel seat should the BlogRod have? Contest #1: Blog Rod. Adventures in Brown Lining.
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The Riparian Corridor: Hey by the way...
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Thursday, August 11, 2011. Hey by the way. I am now an official, card-carrying (wait.Hey, Nick- do I get a card? Guest author on Brookfield Angler. After Owl Jones got signed up over there, I figured that I had to throw in my name as well. I approached Nick about the opportunity, paid him $50 and that was a done deal. I'll be the "conservation author" there, but I'll still post "fishy" stuff here. If you haven't been by the site before, take a minute and browse it. It's legit. Posted by Will K.
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The Riparian Corridor: Saturday Comics
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Saturday, August 13, 2011. Posted by Will K. August 13, 2011 at 11:40 AM. You gotta love Bill Dance. August 13, 2011 at 1:27 PM. He makes me look like a tightrope walker. Didnt think there was anyone clumsier than me out on the water. Made my morning! August 14, 2011 at 8:54 PM. Gives a person hope, you know? August 15, 2011 at 4:31 AM. I love that video! I havent laughed that hard in a while! The sad part is that Ive done many of those things. August 15, 2011 at 10:38 AM. Rainbow Trout (Wild: McCloud).
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The Riparian Corridor: July 2011
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Sunday, July 31, 2011. I received this as a part of a packet of information for the Missouri Stream Team. Startup I'm a part of along with Chris. I found this extremely interesting and very helpful, especially how it organizes the various insects/crustaceans by their pollution tolerance. One wonders what "pollution" consists of here and how broadly or narrowly that term is being used, but it still gives an informative overview of the situation. Hopefully you find it equally enjoyable! Posted by Will K.
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The Riparian Corridor: June 2011
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011. RipCor Blog Contest Updates. Yes, I said it- "updates." I have concocted a second contest to run concurrently with the BlogRod, and it should be a really good one. First, though, let me update everyone on rod contest. I have decided to do another contest that relates to conservation of your own local water. This will be starting in the next two weeks or so and run for a full 30 days, with two giveaways at the end. Here are the basic details:. There will be two winners. The botto...
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The Flies Of Yellowstone: April 2012
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BEST VIEWED WITH FIREFOX. FLY FISHING IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. PLEASE USE THE BLOG ARCHIVE FOR OLDER POSTS. The Flies Of Yellowstone. A Few Flies That Work Well In Yellowstone. Monday, April 2, 2012. THE FLY OF THE HOUR. For All Open Water. Write this, the catchers of fish are using one fly; to the near-exclusion of all others. It's a simple fly. It's easy to tie. It has no fancy name. It's not in any catalog. AND. It's catching fish in all the open water around the neighborhood. The little ones are...
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The Flies Of Yellowstone: March 2010
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BEST VIEWED WITH FIREFOX. FLY FISHING IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. PLEASE USE THE BLOG ARCHIVE FOR OLDER POSTS. The Flies Of Yellowstone. A Few Flies That Work Well In Yellowstone. Monday, March 22, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This pattern, the original Feather Duster. Is a staple in our Spring assortment. There has been much discussion about the original pattern; so here it is. The original article is hard to find, so we have reproduced it here. Pheasant tail is fairly delicate and breaks when bi...
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Fly Fishing In Yellowstone National Park: Continuing Discussion
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THE FLIES OF YELLOWSTONE. YELLOWSTONE FLY FISHING MAPS. Fly Fishing In Yellowstone National Park. A few notes about fly fishing in and around Yellowstone National Park. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. WHAT DOES IT DO? Get The Facts Straight. Ted williams weighs in. In our contentious and litigious society facts and reasoned arguments rapidly fall by the wayside when vested interests take preceden ce. We've been alerted to a lengthy discussion thread in response to the use of Rotenone. And yes, Soda Butte Creek.
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