The Ontario government is targeting invasive species at the Hillman Marsh in Leamington that affects water quality and can ...
The verdict is in on year one of the effort to eradicate hydrilla, the pernicious, choking, aquatic weed that has exploded ...
The provincial government has put forth $500,000 to manage and prevent the spread of an invasive plant species found in ...
The aquatic invasive plant hydrilla, which can grow up to 2.5 centimetres per day and reach lengths of 7.5 metres, has been detected for the first time in Ontario at the West Cell of Hillman Marsh ...
Why is one little plant so worrisome? Hydrilla is an aquatic plant that spreads quickly and can take over entire wetland environments, threatening the diversity of plants and animals in ecosystems.
It's particularly important after an invasive aquatic plant called Hydrilla verticillata was discovered for the first time in the wild in Ontario. The Essex Region Conservation Authority said ...
Some of the money will be used to prevent water soldier in Lake Simcoe, which was recently detected for the first time ...
Hydrilla verticillate (hydrilla), one of North America’s most invasive species, was found for the first time in Canada. Dr. Rebecca Rooney, a biology professor, and members of her Waterloo Wetland Lab ...
Hydrilla negatively impacts fish, plants and water activities. “As we… Back in mid-July, Hydrilla, an invasive species, was found at Gardner Lake State Park in Salem.
The Ontario government is investing $500,000 to manage and prevent the spread of two aquatic invasive plant species recently ...