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  2. List of Minnesota aquatic plants - Wikipedia

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    Curly-leaf pondweed Invasive aquatic plant; ... List of lakes in Minnesota; List of invasive species in North America This page was last edited on 1 April ...

  3. List of fishes of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    An endangered fish species is near extinction in Minnesota, a threatened species is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future, and a special concern species is either extremely uncommon in Minnesota or has unique or highly specific habitat requirements. Several types of Minnesota fish are considered non-native invasive species.

  4. Medicine Lake (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Minnesota DNR confirmed the existence of another invasive species--starry stonewort. [10] [11] The discovery of starry stonewort was the first confirmed case of the species in Minnesota in 2018 and only the twelfth case overall. [11]

  5. Sea lamprey? Quagga mussels? New study ranks the worst ... - AOL

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    Only some non-native species are considered invasive. While nearly 200 non-native species have moved into the region and established populations, Lower said scientists are watching another 100 to ...

  6. Minnesota poised to protect 23 species of native fish once ...

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    A host of Minnesota's lesser-known fishes may get their first ever protections from over-fishing, and will no longer be lumped in with invasive species under state law as something little better ...

  7. Mille Lacs Lake - Wikipedia

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    Invasive zebra mussels in Minnesota lake Zebra mussels , an aquatic invasive species, became established in Mille Lacs Lake around 2005. [ 10 ] The presence of zebra mussels has reduced the trophic state index of the lake, with Secchi depth readings increasing noticeably since their arrival, likely due to their methods of filter feeding on ...

  8. Volunteers needed to monitor, protect Minnesota waters in ...

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    Aug. 10—Lake-loving volunteers are needed across Minnesota on Saturday, Aug. 19, to participate in a search for starry stonewort, an aggressive aquatic invasive algae that spreads easily and ...

  9. Leech Lake - Wikipedia

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    This is an invasive plant that takes over lake shores and marshes, replacing cattails and other native wetland plants. Purple loosestrife does not provide a sufficient food source, nesting area, or cover for the native animals. [4] Also one plant can produce around two million seeds annually, and it spreads rapidly through aquatic systems. [5]