Just a week ago, the Great Lakes Fishery Commission faced a more dire staffing situation, as the USFWS informed directors they’d also be unable to hire seasonal workers to spread lampricide come April ...
Cuts to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service could unintentionally thwart efforts to control populations of the destructive sea ...
The Great Lakes sea lamprey control program faces mass layoffs, risking the health of the largest freshwater ecosystem.
A new $8 million project at the Bonneville Lock & Dam aims to make it easier for Pacific lamprey to migrate along the ...
WASHINGTON, DC — Invasive sea lamprey treatment across the Great Lakes may fall victim this year to the Trump ...
As "The Fish Thief" details, the invasive creature sometimes referred to as a "vampire fish" once wreaked havoc on lake trout and other native species in Midwestern waters.
A hiring freeze at federal agencies threatened a vital Great Lakes program, but a policy turnaround appears imminent.
A news tidbit from the Portland District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Facebook page: “We’re rebuilding our Bonneville Dam, Washington, fish ladder for Pacific lamprey! They’re stoked, we assume.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is gutting and rebuilding a large section of Bonneville Dam’s fish ladder to make it easier ...
Learn more about control efforts for sea lampreys, crucial to lake trout recovery, which face setbacks as federal cuts threaten progress, despite GLFC’s announcement of lake trout’s full rebound.
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