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Connecticut River Aquatic Invasive Plant Survey By: Linda K. Schneider Can invasive exotic plants take hold in our rivers? The answer is YES. They can, they will, and they are already here. This summer, in the Upper Val
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Document Date: 2013-01-09 09:44:53


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Pittsburg / Waterford / Barnet / Rockingham / Pompanoosuc / Wilder / Littleton / Bradford / Springfield / Hinsdale / /

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Wilder Dam / /

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CT River / Connecticut River / Ompompanoosuc River / Second CT Lake / Upper Valley / Third CT Lake / CT Lakes / /

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Connecticut River Conservation District Coalition / Connecticut River Watershed Council / /

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Laurie Callahan / Linda Schneider / Linda K. Schneider / /

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District Manager / Aquatic biologist / Manager at Ottauquechee Natural Resources Conservation District / /

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Windsor County / Vermont / Rutland County / Sullivan County / New Hampshire / /

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New England / /

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