Invasive aquatic plant is spreading in Michigan lakes and rivers
By: Lester Graham, Michigan Radio
Michigan state conservation officials say boaters, anglers, and hunters are spreading an invasive aquatic plant.
The European frog-bit has been messing up Lake Erie and Michigan coastal areas and inland lakes in the central Lower Peninsula for almost 30 years, but it’s popping up in new areas such as Lincoln River, north of Ludington and in the eastern Upper Peninsula.
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