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Scientists use traces of DNA in river water to learn about invasive carp
State and federal agencies partner to determine where carp might be in lower St. Croix.
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Study: Invasive carp hurt Mississippi River sport fishing
Scientists show how game fish populations have declined in area where carp are established — a worrisome omen for the St. Croix.
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Author to share stories about consequences of invasive carp
Environmental journalist who recently published a new book about Asian carp species and the human response to the non-native fish will present at two events in the area this April.
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First-ever invasive silver carp caught in St. Croix River
The non-native fish jump out of the water when boats pass, endangering safety as well as the ecosystem.
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Keeping carp out of the St. Croix River calls for aggressive action
Invasive fish and other species demand vigilance and eradication efforts to preserve natural ecosystems.
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St. Croix River to Have Weekend of Extra Protection Against Aquatic Invaders
Boat decontamination units will provide courtesy cleaning of boats to prevent the spread of non-native plants and animals.
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Researchers Are Ready To Stop Invasive Carp, Need $8 Million To Do It
University of Minnesota scientists have found a strategy to keep the non-native fish out of the St. Croix River.
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‘Amazing’ Progress Reported on Keeping Carp Out of the St. Croix
Researchers have discovered new ways to stop the destructive non-native fish.