Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

The Town Board of Nasewaupee, Wis., Thursday allocated snow removal money – funds that remains unused due to the mild winter temperatures – to a Door County Soil and Water Conservation battle against the invasive plant, phragmites.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/GlinDailyNews-InvasiveSpecies/~4/llirsCv6DvI" height="1" width="1"/>

Groups on Tuesday threatened to file another lawsuit in their long-running battle over ballast water discharges from cargo ships blamed for spreading invasive species in the Great Lakes and other U.S. waters.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/GlinDailyNews-InvasiveSpecies/~4/0szUHfPMkDM" height="1" width="1"/>

Groups on Tuesday threatened to file another lawsuit in their long-running battle over ballast water discharges from cargo ships blamed for spreading invasive species in the Great Lakes and other U.S. waters.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/GlinDailyNews-InvasiveSpecies/~4/0szUHfPMkDM" height="1" width="1"/>

A new federal and state partnership seeks to bolster the Grand Traverse Bay’s native fish populations. Officials will use traps and seismic guns to clear rusty crayfish and round gobies from spawning reefs, where they hang out and eat fish eggs.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/GlinDailyNews-InvasiveSpecies/~4/Xr8KhkTgqNk" height="1" width="1"/>

Some of Ireland’s oldest inhabitants are facing serious threat and possible extinction because of foreign species, according to researchers.