Montgomery County commissioners have joined the battle over hydrilla on Lake Conroe, urging officials to use whatever means necessary, including the maximum number of plant-eating fish, to preserve ...
Acknowledging that "everybody wants to pin us down" on the TPWD's plan of action, Program Specialist Earl Chilton said the amount of hydrilla infestation wouldn't have to reach the more than 800 ...
Weeds are a major problem in Lake Seminole, they can mess with boat motors and hurt fish. But The Army Corps of Engineers is working to control the problem. "When you ride around the lake, you're ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has developed a three-pronged plan to help stem the spread of the non-native aquatic plant hydrilla in Lake Walter F. George. The agency has completed an environmental ...
Those who live on area lakes are all too familiar with the hydrilla problem. The submersed plant spreads quickly creating hazards for area boaters and swimmers. A new bill introduced in the state ...
Hydrilla is an invasive plant that can crowd out native plants and alter aquatic communities. The plant was first discovered in Alum Creek Lake in 2021 and has since become a common sight in most of ...
An East Texas widow is considering legal action to get someone to fix the hydrilla problem on a local lake. Last sunday, 32 year old Eddy Grimes drowned on Lake Jacksonville. Witnesses say he was ...
The city of Shreveport is taking measures to stop the spread of hydrilla on Cross Lake, the city's primary source of drinking water.Wes Wyche with operational services says hydrilla can become ...
That’s the sound of an airboat, typically associated with the Florida Everglades, but it's now helping to tackle an invasive problem on the Connecticut River. The airboat is part of an ongoing study ...
Hydrilla is an invisible menace until it fills the lake or river that it infests, topping out at the surface. When it invades, ecologically important native submersed plants such as pondweeds, ...
An invasive plant called hydrilla has been a problem in the Eno River for years. State and local environmental officials will begin working this week to eradicate it. Hydrilla grows underwater, thick ...
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