Although it s been years since any official sightings of the hammerhead flatworm in either Ontario or Quebec, one organization says it s only a matter of time before they re reported in Canada again.
CLAYTON — As the invasive tench tries to make inroads in the St. Lawrence River from east to west, another aquatic invasive critter is making its mark from the opposite
It has the potential to spread rapidly and grows along roadsides, ditches and streams. It can invade old fields and native habitats such as open woodlands