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Florida Balances Hydrilla Control with Wildlife Habitat Needs

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Lake & Waterway Management
Hydrilla has become the most serious aquatic weed problem for Florida and most of the U.S.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the state’s lead agency for hydrilla control since July 1, 2008, faces a daunting challenge. It not only manages the spread of non-native hydrilla by spraying herbicides to maintain waterways for boating navigation and flood control. It also must consider the wants of Florida residents while keeping the
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