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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be applying lampricides to Porter Creek in Charlevoix County between July 7–11. The applications are intended to kill sea lamprey larvae burrowed in the ...
SPRINGFIELD — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is reminding anglers and the public to avoid disturbing spawning sea lamprey that may currently be found in the Connecticut River and several of ...
The Oregon Zoo says it welcomed 25 Pacific lamprey last week. The eerie-looking eels are part of a larger effort to restore their population to other parts in the state.
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Mussels, lamprey and even turtles moved to make way for Lewis River restoration The aquatic wildlife isn’t moving far but the river will have to be rerouted for some of the work ...
The zoo says 25 Pacific lamprey from Willamette Falls arrived last week. While the zoo has had the eel-like fish before, it’s the first time a cohort from the Willamette Falls population has ...
A 400-million-year-old native species has arrived at the Oregon Zoo as part of an effort to restore the ancient fish’s population.
“This is a very special group of Pacific lamprey,” said Jen Osburn Eliot, who oversees the zoo’s northwest area. “They’re part of a larger effort to restore this population.
About 40 minutes in Sinner changed from a white T-shirt into a red one and began pounding serves. The pace through the air and the movement off the court, be it arcing away with a slice or kicking ...