Adopt a conservation mentality. Protect our environment by not releasing unwanted fish and aquatic plants.
Florida Aquatic Plant Management Society, Inc.
Florida Aquatic Plant Management Society, Inc.
Preserving Florida's Aquatic Heritage
Preserving Florida's Aquatic Heritage
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The US Department of Agriculture's Invasive Plant Research
Laboratory(IPRL)in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is actively working on many
projects to control invasive plants in the U.S.  The scientists and staff at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Invasive Plant Research Laboratory use their expertise on plant and insect ecology, genetics, and physiology to study and understand the nature of invasive plants and biological control.
You are invited to read the latest progress report from the Invasive Plant Research Laboratory.  You can view the report, and earlier reports, at:
http://www.ars.usda.gov/News/docs.htm?docid=2175
Best Management Practices Handbook for Aquatic Plant Management in
Support of Fish and Wildlife Habitat
Prepared by
Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Foundation
817 Pepperwood Drive
Lansing, Michigan 48917-4048
http://www.aquatics.org/bmp.htm
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Adopt a conservation mentality. Protect our environment by not releasing unwanted fish and aquatic plants
TAME Melaleuca project
Find out more Here:
http://tame.ifas.ufl.edu/index.htm