With many species dying off at an alarming rate, experts worry it’s only a matter of time before insect populations begin to rise, threatening crops and forests and leading to billions of dollars in agricultural losses.
With many species dying off at an alarming rate, experts worry it’s only a matter of time before insect populations begin to rise, threatening crops and forests and leading to billions of dollars in agricultural losses.
Reacting to Fish and Game’s proposal to improve access to Ossipee Lake at the Pine River boat landing on Route 25, Freedom and Ossipee officials say the state should fund a boat inspection program at the site to keep new milfoil out.
In a letter to a local newspaper, David and Susan Dube, owners of the popular eatery, say thanks and goodbye.
The State’s plan to “improve the functionality” of Ossipee Lake’s main point of no-cost boat access will be presented for discussion at two public meetings on Wednesday September 21.