Report the following species:
Invertebrates
- Zebra mussel
- Rusty crayfish
- Spiny waterflea
- Faucet snail
- Chinese and Banded Mystery snails
- New Zealand mud snail
Fish
- Common Carp
- Invasive Carp
- Bighead carp
- Silver carp
- Grass carp
- Black carp
- Round Goby
- Ruffe
- Sea lamprey
If the species has not been recorded in your location, or if you are not sure what you have, or not sure if it is of interest, follow these steps:
1. Map it
Note where you found the animal (where on the lake, which access, near which road, etc. If you have a GPS unit, you could take GPS coordinates).
2. Take photos or make a collection
For invertebrates (mussels, snails, etc.) collections are required. Positive identification cannot be made on photos alone.
When making a collection of an aquatic invertebrate:
- Label with specific location, date, your name.
- For aquatic invertebrates, place the animal in a jar with rubbing alcohol.
- Deliver to an invasive species specialist.
For fish: If you catch a fish that you suspect is an invasive species, freeze the fish. If you have a digital camera, take photos of fish. Include close-ups. Once you've shared the photos with a DNR employee, they may ask you to deliver the sample.
3. Identification
Do you know what you have?
Resources:
- For fish, check the Guide to Fish Invaders of the Great Lakes Region.
- The aquatic invasive animals identification webpages have information on fish and invertebrates.
- Need more help with identification? Who can help you identify the species? - Contact your local invasive species specialist.
4. Who do I contact to report the species?
If the species is one that should be reported and hasn't been reported for your waterbody, then contact your local invasive species specialist.