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According to the Post Independent, Colorado Parks and Wildlife found the lone mussel larvae — called a "veliger" — along the ...
It sets a precedent that other states could follow. Officials pass sweeping new law targeting 'growing threat' wreaking havoc ...
Zebra mussels are similar to another invasive mollusk, the quagga mussel, which has not been detected in Colorado’s lakes and ...
Globally, invasive species are estimated to cause billions of dollars of damage every year. This includes damaging property, destroying crops, and spreading pests and diseases. For example, zebra ...
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.
Napa County’s latest invasive species threat — the golden mussel — has the potential to hit city of Napa residents at the ...
If you’re more of a minimalist type at the beach, consider wearing a simple, understated tunic over your favorite little ...
Colorado River tests positive for zebra mussels, sparking environmental and water system worries. CPW ramps up efforts to contain the invasive species.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife identified a large number of adult zebra mussels in Eagle County and has advanced eradication efforts.
A zebra named Samantha died in “a tragic accident” during a storm at Roger Williams Park Zoo & Carousel Village in Providence, Rhode Island, the zoo said.
One Minnesotan Conservation Officer, Annette Schlag, aided with a masterful way to outwit the overwhelming zebra mussel population with the help of 1.5-year-old Trapper, a skillful yellow lab.