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California’s Native Wildlife and Plant Species
What about supporting CDFW’s research into why the California sea otter population is unable to flourish in its native coastal waters? Or how drought and climate change affect California’s native plants and wildlife?
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Eagle Claw Fishing Tackle Manufacturer Announces New Plant in Cheyenne
Wright & McGill Company (Eagle Claw Fishing Tackle) has purchased 60 acres in Cheyenne, Wyoming to build a new manufacturing plant.
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87 million bid for brackish water desalination plant in Antioch
The City Council unanimously approved the company’s bid during a special meeting Friday after rejecting a protest
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Endangered Minnow Plant Scheduled to Combat Mosquitos
As their name suggests, topminnows spend the majority of their time close to the water’s surface feeding on plants, small crustaceans and small invertebrates, including mosquito larvae.
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Problems Coming from Wastewater Treatment Plant in Delta
The first Nutrients Watershed Permit required sewage treatment agencies to: (1) monitor their discharges, (2) support scientific studies to evaluate the Bay’s response to current and future nutrient loads, and (3) evaluate opportunities to remove nitrogen through treatment plant improvements.
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Raising and Plant Native Trout at Hatchery
The Kern River Hatchery has reopened to the public with a bold and innovative new mission: to raise the Kern River rainbow trout and stock the native fish throughout the Kern River Basin where anglers will have a chance to catch it.
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WATER TREATMENT PLANT RELEASES SEWAGE INTO ROGUE RIVER
City employees released some 84,000 gallons of untreated sewage into the Rogue River on Monday
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Invasive Plant at Ross Barnett Reservoir
Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, (MDWFP) aquatic plant control personnel found Giant Salvinia, an aggressive invasive plant, in Ross Barnett Reservoir recently. The plant was sparsely distributed over a 5-acre area in Pelahatchie Bay. MDWFP personnel will use herbicides to control the Giant Salvinia. According to Fisheries Biologist Dennis Riecke “this plant grows rapidly and forms thick surface mats which can prevent boating. Once aquatic invasive species are released into our natural waters, they are very difficult and expensive to control. Anglers and boaters are encouraged to clean, drain and dry their boating equipment after each use and certainly before traveling to fish or boat at a different location to limit the spread of aquatic invasive species.
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Boat manufacturing plant that closed in 2009 reopening with 130 jobs to the community
White River Marine Group, the manufacturing arm of Bass Pro Shops, announced it would reopen the facility in response to strong customer demand and an expanding market for its award-winning family of boat brands.
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Tiny Plant Threatens Trophy-Sized Fish
Anglers come from all over the world to fish Lake Fork, a 27,000-acre lake in east Texas with a reputation for producing monster fish.
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Plant Expansion Underway for Scout Boats
Scout Boats, Inc. is expanding its Summerville, South Carolina manufacturing headquarters with the addition of a 120,000-square foot building on its campus called Plant D. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday, November 14th, 2017 onsite.
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Don't Release Aquarium Plants into Local Waterways
Hemlock water dropwort (Oenanthe crocata) in spring The recent discovery of a non-native aquatic plant in Minnesota is a reminder that people should always dispose of aquarium or water garden plants or animals appropriately – not by releasing them into the environment.
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Oregon: Rogue Valley Trout Plant for the Holiday
Cole Rivers Hatchery is stocking one-pound trout in urban ponds to entice people to opt outside for Thanksgiving angling. This week, Reinhart Park Pond in Grants Pass is getting 500 rainbow trout while 1,500 will go into the Expo Pond in Central Point.