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Efforts are continuing to battle the spread of the invasive water chestnut plant in the Oswegatchie River, Black Lake and most recently, the St. Lawrence River. Brad Baldwin, a professor of biology at ...
According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, 22% -- or roughly 500 species -- of plants growing wild in the state ...
Submitted photo That hopeless feeling is part of what makes Water Chestnut, an alien invasive plant from Europe and Asia, so bad. If left unchecked, it covers the surface of a pond from one side to ...
Volunteers Emily Nelson and Ray Carlson from the Audubon Community Nature Center (ACNC) remove invasive water chestnut plants from the Chautauqua Lake Outlet. Photo by Twan Leenders As the trees are ...