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Lake Tschida trying to block ANS invasion

Summary by gspublishing.net
Clean, drain and dry is the mantra to keep aquatic nuisance species from entering Lake Tschida. | PHOTO BY LUANN DART Among the list of more than 40 aquatic nuisance species, zebra mussels cause the most concern. Zebra mussels pose a serious risk to any equipment in the water, including water conveyance infrastructure. | PHOTOS COURTESY N.D. GAME AND FISH DEPT. To prevent potentially devastating aquatic nuisance species (ANS) from entering Lak…
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gspublishing.net broke the news in Council, United States on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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