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Excessive growth of many of these invasive aquatic species often is responsible for: Deterioration of fish and wildlife habitat Potential loss of habitat for threatened and endangered fish, wildlife, and other aquatic species Deterioration of wetlands.
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Minnesota Vascular Plants 9/25/02 Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Ecological Services Division Note: This list is subject to periodic revision... Damp woods, canyon slopes, and rock crevices.
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intervals Shade: Tolerates partial shade Wildlife benefits: Affords cover and food for birds, muskrat and honey bees Herbaceous perennial Height: 0... Damp woods, canyon slopes, and rock crevices.
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Aquatic Vascular Plant Species Distribution Maps These distribution maps are for 116 aquatic vascular macrophyte species (Table 1... Hardstem Bulrush Scirpus acutus stems are firm when pressed between your fingers.
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Wildlife is usually not at risk unless the pollutant is highly bioaccumulative; therefore, wildlife criteria are normally not determined Toxicity Data and Protection Level Goals Not surprisingly, toxicity data for the two herbicides acetochlor and.
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