
Flooded … with Asian carp?
Every flood drives destructive Asian carp further into North American waters.

Every flood drives destructive Asian carp further into North American waters.

Latest fish captures do not indicate reproduction.

Illinois governor tells Michigan governor that the offer to support operations at the Brandon Road Lock and Dam near Joliet, Ill., won’t be useful until after an upgrade there is completed in 10 years.

JANESVILLE, Minn. — The Minnesota DNR has begun work on an electric barrier project to keep invasive carp from reaching the Le Sueur River. The structures near Eagle Lake and Janesville are scheduled to be

The Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD), in coordination with Three Rivers Park District, Carver County, the City of Victoria, and the rest of the Six Mile Creek-Halsted Bay Subwatershed Partnership, is beginning the first round

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota conservation officials are blaming the illegal introduction of nonnative ornamental goldfish for large numbers of dead carp washing up on a lakeshore south of the Minneapolis area. The Minnesota DNR says a

The disease reportedly won’t harm other fish because it specifically targets carp.

Marks the first time that the virus has been confirmed in Pennsylvania waters.

Michigan’s Invasive Carp Challenge now accepting proposals.
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