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Year: 2018

Invasive crayfish pose a substantial threat to aquatic habitats in the Great Lakes Region because of their ability to reduce habitat quality and dramatically alter aquatic food webs. Currently, efforts to prevent the introduction and spread of invasive crayfish consist largely of reducing the size of existing populations and encouraging people to refrain from releasing crayfish into new bodies of water. The ICC focuses on improving upon our collective management and outreach capabilities.

For more detailed information, visit Invasive Crayfish Collaborative


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Year: 2000

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  • Predicting Urban Sprawl in Top 20 U.S. Coastal Cities
  • Research in Review: New Tools for Water Quality Testing
  • All Hands (and Eyes) on Deck!
  • Roosevelt Students On Board the W.G. Jackson
  • Exotic Species Day Camp Wins Award
  • Geography Teachers on the Move at Exotics Workshop
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Year: 2001

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  • Profiling Culprits in the Great Lakes
  • Interim Director Steer IISG into the Future
  • Experts Gather To Explore River Restoration
  • Students Set Sights on Community Awareness
  • Research Takes the Stage
  • DNA Fingerprinting Can ID E. coli Contamination
  • Funding Boosts Ideas into Action
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