State Rep. Mark Owens, a Republican from Crane who represents Malheur County, is one of the sponsors of House Bill 2982 which ...
And now it has an unwelcome distinction: it is the first Wisconsin inland lake documented with quagga mussels, according to ...
Idaho needs to have a “critical conversation” about what out-of-state boat traffic looks like, Chanel Tewalt, Idaho State ...
Washington’s watercraft inspectors earlier this month scrubbed 21 gallons of zebra and quagga mussels off a tugboat, the largest volume of the tiny mollusks to be pulled off a single vessel in ...
Idaho needs to have a “critical conversation” about what out-of-state boat traffic looks like, Chanel Tewalt, Idaho State Department of Agriculture director, told Idaho legislators Feb. 4.
The state's aggressive treatment has made major progress in killing off quagga mussels. Officials are awaiting results from their most recent round of treatments.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) removed 21 gallons of invasive quagga and zebra mussels from the vessel. This marks the largest volume ever removed from a single boat in nearly ...
"Number one and number two are zebra mussel, and quagga mussel," said Holey. Holey says zebra mussels are typically found closer to shore, and attach to hard surfaces like rocks. He says quagga ...
Golden mussels are native to China and Southeast Asia and pose a more severe threat than the invasive zebra and quagga mussel species, according to a news release from Parks and Wildlife.
While this invasive species is well established in other countries, where it has been shown to have impacts even greater than those associated with the well-known zebra and quagga mussels ...
Will we learn to live with Quagga mussel, zebra mussel’s cousin? Quagga mussel grows in greater water depths than zebra mussel and has greater impacts (Quagga mussels are in Lake Pepin).
Golden mussels are native to China and Southeast Asia and pose a more severe threat than the invasive zebra and quagga mussel species, according to a news release from Parks and Wildlife. They can ...