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Our office works with several species, including invasive carp (including grass, silver, bighead, and black carp), Indiana and northern long-eared bats. The main focus for our office is working with our partners to prevent invasive carp from entering the Great Lakes. The other focus is managing habitat for the Indiana bat and northern long-eared bat (both listed under the federal Endangered Species Act) through the Sikes Act.

A Silver carp jumping out of the water with boat wake below and a tree lined shoreline in the background

Silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) are one of four nonnative fish species belonging to a group commonly referred to as 鈥渋nvasive carp鈥. Native to eastern Asia, silver carp were introduced to the United States during the 1970鈥檚 and 1980鈥檚 to private fish farms and wastewater...

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Underwater photo of a bighead carp in a tank with white background

Bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) are native to eastern Asia and are one of four nonnative fish referred to as 鈥渋nvasive carp鈥. These fish are large, deep bodied fish that have a large head and a large toothless mouth with a protruding lower jaw. The bighead carp eyes are far...

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Cluster of roosting bats.

The Indiana bat is a medium-sized Myotis, closely resembling the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) but differing in coloration. Its fur is a dull grayish chestnut rather than bronze, with the basal portion of the hairs on the back a dull-lead color. This bat's underparts are pinkish to...

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