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Invasive Weeds and Herbicides Are Threatening Fish in Flint Lake

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Boat propeller tangled up with milfoil
A closer look at how Eurasian milfoil and chemical treatments are harming aquatic life Flint Lake on Valparaiso’s north side is in trouble. Invasive aquatic weeds, especially Eurasian milfoil, have become so overgrown that they’re even interfering with fish population surveys. During a recent Department of Natural Resources (DNR) survey, biologists had to stop two
aquatic invasive speciesaquatic plant removalbiodiversityeurasian milfoilherbicide resistance in lakesinvasive speciesinvasive species managementmechanical weed harvesting

December 2020 Newsletter

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Making a Difference this Holiday Season Making a Difference in Puerto Rico How to Leave our Children a Better Planet Biodiversity Becomes Smart Business Millennials Call for Sustainable Future Giving Tuesday Read More
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June 2020 Newsletter

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America’s Killer Lawns Happy Graduversary Share Your Photos and Videos America’s Killer Lawns Do Chemical Weed Treatments Result in Blue-Green Algae? Biodiversity is Key to Sustainability Read More
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June 2019 Newsletter

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The Business of Saving Bees Ethiopia’s Economic Miracle Is an Environmental Tragedy Skipping a Boat Inspection Could Get you Arrested River Fire That Fueled the Creation of the EPA The Business of Saving Bees Read More
aquatic invasive speciesbiodiversityEnvironmental Policylake managementwater quality

Shrinking of Wular Lake

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Largest Natural Freshwater Lake in Asia
Wular Lake, the second largest natural freshwater lake in Asia, is situated in Bandipora district of Kashmir. The size of the lake is 16 km long and 10 km wide, but varies according to season due to varying water levels. The area of the lake has reduced from 157 sq. km to 86 sq km
biodiversityfreshwater lakewetlands

Climate Change Is Driving a Global Shift in Where Species Can Survive

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Underwater robot is targeting invasive lionfish.
In the past 100 years, the planet has warmed in the range of 10 times faster than it did on average over the past 5,000. In response, thousands of species are traveling poleward, climbing to higher elevations, and diving deeper into the seas, seeking their preferred environmental conditions. This great migration is challenging traditional ideas
biodiversityclimate changeconservation biologyecosystem changeenvironmental changeinvasive species risknative speciesshifting species rangesspecies migrationwarming temperatures

Coffee’s Future Is at Risk as the Climate Changes

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Variety of coffee beans.
Coffee is the world’s most widely consumed beverage; it is relished by individuals from all races, backgrounds, and social classes. Over 1 billion individuals in the world drink over 2.25 billion cups of coffee every day. Finland is the world’s largest coffee consumer; 12kg of coffee is consumed by an average Finn yearly while Brazil
agriculturebiodiversityclimate changecoffeeconservationcrop diversitycrop resiliencedroughtfarmersfood supplyglobal warmingsustainability
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