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CONNECTICUT (WTNH) – The Connecticut Fish and Wildlife agency says sea lamprey are piling up along riverbanks due to “needless” killings. The agency said the Connecticut Department of Energy ...
A new study shows that after sea lamprey control efforts were stopped or scaled back during the COVID-19 pandemic, the invasive species surged on the Great Lakes. Sea lampreys are a parasite, feeding ...
Travel restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic caused a major pause in critical work to control destructive, invasive sea lampreys in the Great Lakes, resulting in two ...
The Great Lakes sea lamprey control program will proceed this year, though delayed, after U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel will apply lampricides to Cattaraugus Creek to kill sea lamprey larvae burrowed in ...
An invasive species program vital to the Great Lakes will continue this year after the Trump administration — and a ruling ...
Matt asked, “Are federal budget cuts to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service going to result in the curtailing of sea lamprey treatments on Lake Champlain?” It’s a timely question because ...
open image in gallery Blobfish, a gelatinous deep-sea fish, grows up to 30cm and lives ... great white shark 344, and lamprey 312. The 2025 edition of the annual competition witnessed the highest ...
A new study shows that after sea lamprey control efforts were stopped or scaled back during the COVID-19 pandemic, the invasive species surged on the Great Lakes. Sea lampreys are a parasite ...
The U.S. and Canada collectively spend tens of millions of dollars per year to fight invasive, sport fish-attacking sea lamprey in the Great Lakes, a control effort that's spanned generations.