Adaptive management
Lake experiments explore roles of fish, computers, alum and more
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The Yahara watershed is crawling with scientists who keep trying new ways to clean up the lakes.
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The Yahara watershed is crawling with scientists who keep trying new ways to clean up the lakes.
Prions — the infectious, deformed proteins that cause chronic wasting disease in deer — can be taken up by plants such as alfalfa, corn and tomatoes, according to new research from the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison. The research further demonstrated that stems and leaves from tainted plants were infectious when injected into laboratory mice.The findings are significant, according to the researchers and other experts, because they reveal a previously unknown potential route of exposure to prions for a Wisconsin deer herd in which the fatal brain illness continues to spread.
Prescription drugs are contaminating Lake Michigan two miles from Milwaukee’s sewage outfalls, suggesting that the lake is not diluting the compounds as most researchers expected, according to new research. Republished from Environmental Health News.
Minnesota researchers have found endocrine disruptors in nearly every lake they’ve tested.
More about nonylphenol and BPA, two chemicals commonly found in Minnesota’s waters.