Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Cautiously Optimistic About Progress

Through the summer and into the fall salvinia weevils were released by the Center for Invasive Species Eradication team and local volunteers in the upper portions of Caddo Lake where giant salvinia had firmly established itself.  While results were not dramatic, optimism is building that weevils are having an impact on giant salvinia. Lee Eisenberg described this small success in a recent article in the Marshall News Messenger.

http://www.marshallnewsmessenger.com/news/researcher-cautiously-optimistic-weevil-is-eating-salvinia/article_c8d23f7a-87c7-5751-9ae0-b33abd6c4cc3.html

Efforts will continue in the spring with the release of additional weevils into the back water areas of the lake in hopes of weevil populations expanding enough to yield visible results.

Lee Eisenberg wades through damaged salvinia in September 2012. The browning of the salvinia indicates that it is not a healthy plant and is in the process of dying.