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Lakes where sea lamprey control efforts were most cut back during the COVID-19 pandemic had the biggest surge of the invasive ...
The Great Lakes sea lamprey control program will proceed this year, though delayed, after U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
When populations peaked at nearly 2.5 million in the mid-1900s, sea lampreys were killing a 100 million pounds of fish each ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel will apply lampricides to Cattaraugus Creek to kill sea lamprey larvae burrowed in ...
Organizers say learning about sea lampreys gets the public on board with their mission, which can lead to more funding and ...
An invasive species program vital to the Great Lakes will continue this year after the Trump administration — and a ruling ...
The effects of pandemic has led to a surge in the growth of the invasive sea lamprey in the Great Lakes, officials said ...
A new study shows that after sea lamprey control efforts were stopped or scaled back during the COVID-19 pandemic, the invasive species surged on the Great Lakes. Sea lampreys are a parasite ...
The U.S. and Canada collectively spend tens of millions of dollars per year to fight invasive, sport fish-attacking sea lamprey in the Great Lakes, a control effort that's spanned generations.