The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Invasive Management Species Branch is committed to providing technical support for the control of invasive species in our national and regional ecosystem restoration program. The alligator weed has invaded many water systems in the South and is slowly working its way westward. The alligator flea beetle is one of the methods that the Corps uses to control the invasive alligator weed. This invasive plant blocks transportation routes, threaten native species and reduces water capacity in our reservoirs.
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers biologists not only cooperate with U.S. government agencies but also assist fellow professionals around the country and the globe. The Corps delivers innovative, resilient, and sustainable solutions to the Nation.
Date Taken: | 07.04.2019 |
Date Posted: | 12.30.2019 17:57 |
Category: | Video Productions |
Video ID: | 732619 |
VIRIN: | 190705-A-AZ289-1004 |
Filename: | DOD_107560615 |
Length: | 00:05:27 |
Location: | JACKSONVILLE, FL, US |
Hometown: | LITTLE ROCK, AR, US |
Hometown: | PALATKA, FL, US |
Hometown: | VICKSBURG, MI, US |
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