Doing search and destroy on hydrilla
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Doing search and destroy on hydrilla
Deanna Doohaluk whispered, "Boys and their toys," Wednesday as those gathered to treat for highly invasive hydrilla in Ginger Creek tinkered with the motorized backpack spreaders for the herbicide.They weren't all boys. Claire Snyder headed the multi-organizational group in Oak Brook. "We've been working since fall on plans," said Snyder, a natural resources specialist for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, as the group assembled when…
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