In the News
October 7, 2024
"Weed Removal: Stakes are high in getting rid of hydrilla on river", Hartford Courant
September 9, 2024
"The Hydrilla Menace: Ripples of hope along a ravaged river", The Lakeville Journal
September 4, 2024
"Wicked water weed causes 'significant ecological invasion'", The Lakeville Journal
August 5, 2024
"Gardner Lake becomes latest victim of highly invasive aquatic weed", The Day
November 28, 2023
"Will Dyeing the Connecticut River Help Keep It Alive?", New York Times
August 16, 2023
"The Connecticut River runs red to fight Hydrilla"
December 12, 2022
"Researchers Focus on New Strain of Hydrilla Found Thriving in the Connecticut River"
July 15, 2022
"Candlewood Lake has 'virtually zero plants' this year - a 'bizarre' change that's puzzled experts"
December 14, 2021
"State Representative Christine Palm Addresses Hydrilla Invasian"
June 19, 2021
"Invasive Hydrilla Talk in Chester"
June 4, 2021
"This Invasive Aquatic Plant is a Threat to CT Lakes & Rivers"
June 3, 2021
"Blumenthal: Invasive weed 'choking' Connecticut River"
May 6, 2021
"$460,000 Stamp Proceeds Fund 21 Local Projects Battling Aquatic Invasives"
May 4, 2021
"The State Fights Invasive Aquatic Plants In The CT River"
March 5, 2020
"Free seminars that address today's biggest environmental issues at TRCC"
February 13, 2020
"Survey Reveals 200 Acres of Invasive Hydrilla in Lower Connecticut River"
September 19, 2019
"Tie vote nixes Sherman lake mapping plan"
August 28, 2019
"Battle lines drawn over map quest"
October 7, 2017
"Milfoil problem better in Candlewood and Squantz, but worse in Lillinonah"
August 9, 2016
"One of the worst milfoil seasons at Candlewood"
July 2011
"Using GIS to Fight Connecticut's Invasive Aquatic Plant Problem"