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Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WI DNR). 2016. Aquatic invasive species by waterbody. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison, WI. http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/invasives/AISByWaterbody.aspx. Accessed on 10/17/2016.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 27923
Type: Database
Author: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WI DNR)
Date (year): 2016
Title:Aquatic invasive species by waterbody
Publisher:Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Publisher Location:Madison, WI
URL: http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/invasives/AISByWaterbody.aspx
Accessed on: 10/17/2016
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Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Cipangopaludina chinensis

    WI - Lake Wausau
    WI - Lake Dubay (T26N, R6E,S14)

Eichhornia crassipes

    WI - Lake Onalaska

Faxonius rusticus

    WI - Lake Wausau

Nitellopsis obtusa

    WI - Little Muskego Lake
    WI - Big Muskego Lake, near Boxhorn Dr. boat landing
    WI - Long Lake, boat landing
    WI - Silver Lake
    WI - Little Sturgeon Bay, Lake Michigan, near Henderson Point public boat ramp
    WI - Fish Creek, Green Bay, Lake Michigan, near public boat ramp
    WI - Channel around Hi-Cliff Park, W of Idlewild
    WI - Green Lake, south public boat launch
    WI - Rowley Bay, Lake Michigan, near public boat ramp
    WI - Potawtomi State Park, Sawyer Harbor, Sturgeon Bay, near public boat ramp
    WI - Sawyer Harbor, North shore, Sturgeon Bay
    WI - Ellison Bay, Green Bay, near public boat ramp
    WI - Sister Bay, Green Bay, near public boat ramp
    WI - Lake Denoon
    WI - Lower Phantom Lake
    WI - Lucas Lake
    WI - Miner Lake (Waupaca Chain)

Pistia stratiotes

    WI - Vietnam Veteran's [La Crosse] Pond in Chad Erickson Memorial Park
    WI - Lake Onalaska


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