If we were to scale back by a third, that would leave 2.5 million lamprey” alive that would have otherwise been killed.
As "The Fish Thief" details, the invasive creature sometimes referred to as a "vampire fish" once wreaked havoc on lake trout and other native species in Midwestern waters.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The highly successful Sea Lamprey Control program, charged with eradicating the invasive fish from around ...
Just a week ago, the Great Lakes Fishery Commission faced a more dire staffing situation, as the USFWS informed directors ...
The Trump administrations efforts to cut funding could make it easier for invasive species to thrive in the Great Lakes.
A new $8 million project at the Bonneville Lock & Dam aims to make it easier for Pacific lamprey to migrate along the Columbia River. The project, currently under construction on the Washington ...
Twelve fired employees of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and two with the U.S. Geological Survey helped control the invasive sea lamprey for the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, a commission ...
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department will join partners from the Lake Champlain Fish and Wildlife Management Cooperative ...
WASHINGTON, DC — Invasive sea lamprey treatment across the Great Lakes may fall victim this year to the Trump administration’s aggressive moves to slash the federal workforce. Cuts to ...
A news tidbit from the Portland District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Facebook page: “We’re rebuilding our Bonneville Dam, Washington, fish ladder for Pacific lamprey! They’re stoked, ...
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