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Flowering Rush: Controlling an Invasive Species Through Innovation and Partnership with Walla Walla District
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center
July 29, 2019 | 4:51
Flowering rush is an aggressive, non-native aquatic weed which has invaded many lakes, rivers and reservoirs in the Pacific Northwest, Midwest and Great Lakes regions. Of particular concern in the Columbia River Basin, is the impact of flowering rush on spawning habitat for native salmonid species. USACE’s Aquatic Plant Control Research Program is taking a unique approach to overcome this challenge. It represents a collaboration between ERDC’s Environmental Laboratory, USACE Walla Walla and Omaha Districts, USDA-ARS, and industry partners.
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