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The Most Vulnerable Fish Species in U.S. Rivers Today

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Smallmouth Bass swimming underwater in the St. Lawrence River
The article “The Most Vulnerable Fish Species in U.S. Rivers Today” highlights several fish species facing significant threats in American rivers due to factors such as habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and invasive species. Key species discussed include:​ American Eel: Once abundant in eastern U.S. rivers, their populations have declined due to migration barriers like
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October 2022 Newsletter

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The Future of Conservation A Message From Our Leader: Should We Learn to Live With Invasive Such as Eurasian Milfoil? Data and the Future of Conservation Floating Hyacinth Mats Provide Food Security Upcoming Conferences: Washington State Lake Protection Association 35th Annual Conference Midsouth Aquatic Plant Management Society 41st Annual Conference Upper Midwest Invasive Species 14th
aquatic invasive speciesConferencesconservationeurasian milfoillake managementwater hyacinth

April 2013 Newsletter

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Celebrate Earth Day with Green Fire Aldo Leopold and Green Fire Mechanical Harvesting: An Economical Choice Upcoming Conferences Wisconsin Association of Lakes Conference International Conference of Aquatic Invasive Species 30th Annual New York FOLA Conference Read More
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December 2012 Newsletter

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Happy Holidays from Aquarius Systems Investing in the Future – Donations An Obscure December Holiday – Boxing Day For Love of Lakes, Darby Nelson Read More
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August 2012 Newsletter

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Hot Temperatures & Tempers Wisconsin Takes a Stand Against Phosphorus Wanted – Photos, Videos, and Newspaper Articles Soil & Water Conservation Districts – 75 years Tempers Flare Over Water Use A Relationship with Water August – Did you Know? Read More
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Study Finds Plastic Ingestion Is Widespread in Sea Turtles Off Australia’s Coast

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Plastic Ingestion and Entanglement Documented in Every Species of Marine Turtle
Around 83% of green turtles and 86% of loggerhead turtles found off the coast of Queensland were found to have plastics within them, a study from Deakin, James Cook and Murdoch universities found. Researchers examined the contents of the stomach, intestines, cloaca and bladder of stranded or captured turtles collected from the Indian Ocean off
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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
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