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Indiana bans 28 invasive aquatic plants

The fight against invasive aquatic plants in Indiana was brought to local aquarium and water garden shops this fall with the approval of a rule banning the sale of 28 aquatic plants that pose a high risk of invasion. These restrictions position Indiana as one of the most proactive states...

Published: January 09, 2013

Author: Anjanette Riley, The HELM (Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant))

Indiana bans 28 invasive aquatic plants

The fight against invasive aquatic plants in Indiana was brought to local aquarium and water garden shops this fall with the approval of a rule banning the sale of 28 aquatic plants that pose a high risk of invasion. These restrictions position Indiana as one of the most proactive states...

Published: January 09, 2013

Author: Anjanette Riley, The HELM (Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant))

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