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After years of rapid growth, experts are trying everything they can to push back the leading edge of invasive Asian carp in the Illinois River. Their most recent strategy? A new name.
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After years of rapid growth, experts are trying everything they can to push back the leading edge of invasive Asian carp in the Illinois River. Their most recent strategy? A new name.
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Asian Carp will now be known as “Copi,” according to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
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At a lock and dam site in the suburbs of Chicago, there’s a plan to build a set of booby traps to keep invasive carp from reaching the Great Lakes. It…
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President Donald Trump's proposed budget won’t fund a barrier to stop Asian Carp from entering the Great Lakes despite recent remarks that he would…
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Michigan lawmakers visited Illinois on Monday to learn more about the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to stop Asian Carp from reaching Lake…
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Today on Stateside , after years of scandal and leadership turmoil, the Michigan State University Board of Trustees have named Samuel Stanley Jr. as MSU...
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As part of his budget proposal announced Monday, President Trump wants to slash funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative by 90 percent. The GLRI…
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An Army Corps of Engineers report says sound barriers could keep Asian carp from establishing a population in the Great Lakes. They say they'll blast the…
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Cross section of Asian carp's vertebrae Credit U.S. Geological Survey Edit | RemoveBack in June, an Asian carp was caught just nine miles from Lake…