NORWOOD -- Clarkson University limnology students will present results of an investigation into the impacts, risks and sustainable options for management of the aquatic invasive plant Eurasian …
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NORWOOD -- Clarkson University limnology students will present results of an investigation into the impacts, risks and sustainable options for management of the aquatic invasive plant Eurasian watermilfoil that has been found in Norwood Lake, a fluvial lake of the Raquette River.
A brief presentation and discussion will take place at the Norwood Municipal Building at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6. The public is encouraged to attend.