Cook County News Herald

Simple steps to stop the spread of aquatic invasives




At the stroke of midnight on Saturday, May 14, Governor Mark Dayton will cast his line, proclaim “Clean. Drain. Dry. Day,” signaling the start to a time-honored tradition, the Minnesota Fishing Opener! With over 1.6 million anglers hitting the water, fishing opener is the perfect opportunity to educate anglers on the importance of invasive species prevention.

Clean. Drain. Dry. Day recognizes county partners, lake associations and the many advocates united under a common theme working to ensure clean water and a vibrant outdoor economy.

The Cook County AIS Program recognizes that vibrant communities rely on healthy natural resources and citizens engaged in the fight against invasive species.

By presenting the Clean Drain Dry Proclamation at the 2016 Minnesota Governor’s Fishing Opener, all outdoor recreational users are reminded to take action and become part of the solution for protecting our lakes and rivers.

Working with county agencies, lake associations and civic groups, Wildlife Forever coordinates community outreach and education throughout the state promoting conservation and stopping the spread of invasive species.

Minnesota is home to some of America’s finest fishing and boating waters. Clean. Drain. Dry. is simple and easy to do and, as the national prevention message, visitors from other states are likely to have seen the message and know how to help. Visual reminders are posted throughout the state on highway billboards, at gas stations, boat ramps, bait shops, social media and on mobile devices.

Do your part this fishing and boating season: Clean. Drain. Dry. all boats, trailers and gear.

Spread the word, not the species!

Amanda Weberg
Cook County AIS Coordinator



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