Money now available for Aquatic Invasive Species research projects in Minnesota
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The Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center at the University of Minnesota is requesting proposals for research studies involving AIS in the state.
Nick Phelps, director of MAISRC as well as fisheries, wildlife and conservation biology associate professor, said the research center has $2 million to offer researchers, with the focus on 18 priorities centered around AIS.
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