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Harmful algae blooms have been rapidly producing in a place previously too cold to host the toxin: the Arctic.
Lake Norman is looking more colorful these days. Bright green, deep red and milky blue algae is blooming in northern parts of ...
Lake Norman is looking more colorful these days. Bright green, deep red and milky blue algae is blooming in northern parts of ...
It’s the time of year to start checking Vermont’s waters for cyanobacteria blooms before you swim, play, or bring your pets, so you can have fun in the ...
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((pulling up to the lahontan reservoir you’ll see what seems to be a pristine, blue body of water in silver springs.But a ...
While its not a new issue, David Laird, who represents Area “M” (Beautiful Nicola Valley – North), told CFJC Today that at ...
Warnings about a potentially toxic algae bloom in Nicola Lake came a day too late for one woman who says her seven-month-old ...
Proactive management of livestock prior to and during heat events is critical in protecting livestock from heat stress.
Cyanobacteria flourish in warm, nutrient-rich water. Nutrients from improperly applied fertilizers or manure runoff can feed the algae, leading to rapid bloom formation. These blooms often appear as ...
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, can produce toxins that are harmful to livestock, wildlife and people. North Dakota State University Extension specialists have received reports of ...
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