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Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed plans to begin treating a body of water linked to the Colorado River for invasive ...
State officials may have solved the puzzle of how zebra mussels got into the Colorado River.
The Colorado River from Glenwood Springs to the Utah border is now considered positive for zebra mussels, an invasive species known to devastate ecosystems and clog critical infrastructure.
When state wildlife officials first found signs of invasive zebra mussels in a reservoir in western Colorado several years ...
When zebra mussels were first discovered in the Great Lakes in 1988, I was not particularly concerned about the impacts they would have on Lake Erie. As a 2-year-old, I was just beginning to ...
The future of Minnedosa Lake is on the minds of volunteers who are travelling next week to Victoria Beach and researching ...
The city of St. Joseph will spend up to $132,500 this year for some unexpected cleanup of a water intake valve in Lake ...
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and a private landowner are partnering to contain and treat invasive zebra mussels in a ...
Pam Marrone has already created a product that kills Quagga and Zebra mussels. Now, her team is fine tuning it to better target Golden Mussels.
Ceci Weibert first saw zebra mussels on a third grade field trip, clinging to a rock in their persistent and environmentally menacing way. Now she's knee deep, or sometimes even fully submerged ...
She might surface as the go-to for updates on zebra mussels and their close cousins, quagga mussels, which have been clogging pipes, disrupting the food chain and choking off more likable and ...
Zebra mussels, an invasive species, have been found in the freezing waters of the Great Lakes and go dormant when temperatures drop below 55-degrees. The Brushy Creek MUD has found a solution to ...
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