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Blue-green algae blooms can produce toxins that are harmful to humans, pets, and aquatic animals. In 2005 a toxic green algae bloom in the St. Johns River was so extensive it was called “The ...
They’re allowing toxic blue-green algae—a plant-like type of bacteria—to flourish, putting people and our furry friends in harm’s way. In a TikTok that has amassed nearly 8 million views, ...
With higher temperatures there is a higher risk of encountering toxic blue-green algae in lakes, ponds and rivers. These harmful algal blooms can pose serious health risks to both humans and pets.
How to tell if a product is really green or non-toxic. By Arin Schultz for Naturepedic. May 30, 2025 at 12:00 pm EDT. Enter Fullscreen Expand.
How to tell if a product is really green or non-toxic. By Arin Schultz for Naturepedic. May 30, 2025 at 12:00 pm EDT. Expand.
How to tell if a product is really green or non-toxic. By Arin Schultz for Naturepedic. May 30, 2025 at 12:00 pm EDT. Enter Fullscreen Expand.
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