Tag Archives: Eurasian water milfoil
Rarely common and commonly rare, or how a super weed loses its might
Post by Jenny Seifert, UWEX Aquatic Invasive Species Outreach Specialist It turns out an aquatic invasive plant feared by many as a lake-choking menace may not be so universally problematic after all. The “super weed” in question is Eurasian watermilfoil, … Continue reading
As the ice begins to melt, here are some invasive species to be on the lookout for
By Jenny Seifert, UWEX Aquatic Invasive Species Outreach Specialist The weird spring tease we got this week – in February – got me thinking about what sorts of aquatic invasive species (AIS) water lovers could be on the lookout for … Continue reading
Bringing home new knowledge on aquatic invasive species
Post by Jenny Seifert, UWEX Outreach Specialist Sharing knowledge and building boundary-spanning relationships are essential to stopping the spread of aquatic invasive species. This is why over 600 aquatic invasive species professionals from across the Upper Midwest descended upon La … Continue reading