A blue-green algaelike scum like this that formed on Devils Lake can be toxic to livestock, pets and humans. (Photo by Mike Liane, NDSU Extension)
A blue-green algaelike scum like this that formed on Devils Lake can be toxic to livestock, pets and humans. (Photo by Mike Liane, NDSU Extension)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2012/july-9-2012/cyanobacteria-harmful-to-livestock-humans/a-blue-green-algaelike-scum-like-this-that-formed-on-devils-lake/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2012/july-9-2012/cyanobacteria-harmful-to-livestock-humans/a-blue-green-algaelike-scum-like-this-that-formed-on-devils-lake/@@download/image/2012-07-12.8021722019
A blue-green algaelike scum like this that formed on Devils Lake can be toxic to livestock, pets and humans. (Photo by Mike Liane, NDSU Extension)