Invasive Species Common Reed Lake Michigan Lake Michigan is part of the Great Lakes Watershed. It’s connected to the Atlantic Ocean by way of the St. Lawrence Seaway, and to the Gulf Zebra Mussels EN ESPAÑOL & ENGLISH of Mexico by the Illinois Waterway....
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Invasive Species Common Reed Lake Michigan Lake Michigan is part of the Great Lakes Watershed. It’s connected to the Atlantic Ocean by way of the St. Lawrence Seaway, and to the Gulf Zebra Mussels EN ESPAÑOL & ENGLISH of Mexico by the Illinois Waterway. These connections are important shipping lanes for the products to and from the states surrounding the Great Lakes, hosting a $34-billion waukeganparks.org/signs shipping industry. Unfortunately, Aquatic Invaders Invasives these connections also provide a Aquatic invaders–or invasives–damage wetlands and other Invasives can also decrease recreational opportunities such corridor for the spread of exotic, natural areas by decreasing native biodiversity, introducing as fishing and hiking, harm human and livestock health, and non-native species, over 160 of disease to wild populations, and changing how the ecosystems impede drinking water distribution by clogging pipes. They which are now found in the function. Consider the story of Lake Tr
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