OCONTO - An invasive plant that can invade shallow or slow-moving waters was recently found for the first time in Wisconsin just north of the city, according to the Department of Natural Resources.
“It looks like little water lilly’s. It’s got leaves about the size of quarter, it floats on the surface of the water,” said Invasive Species Communications Coordinator for the MDNR, Joanne Foreman.
(WLUK) -- An invasive plant was discovered for the first time in the state of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says the European frogbit was spotted in an unnamed stream in ...
The Michigan Wildlife Council is dedicated to raising public awareness about wildlife and wildlife conservation, and that includes the removal of invasive species. When people think of invasive ...
OCEANA COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- The presence of the invasive aquatic plant European frogbit has been confirmed in Pentwater Lake in Oceana County and Grand River in Ottawa County. According to ...
An invasive plant which can impede boat traffic and choke out wildlife habitat continues to spread across Michigan. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says European frogbit has been found in ...
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OCONTO COUNTY, Wis. (WBAY) - A highly invasive plant has been discovered in Oconto County. It’s called the European frogbit. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says it has the potential to ...
It's suspected the prohibited plant frogbit was dumped in a NSW waterway. Source: Supplied Residents are being warned a "prohibited plant" has been found choking an important ecological waterway in ...
GRAND HAVEN, MI -- An invasive aquatic plant that chokes out native plants and affects wildlife has been found in two new West Michigan locations after being identified in East Grand Rapids in 2016.