Quagga mussels have been confirmed in the north end of Black Bay on Lake Superior, raising concerns about long-term ...
Wisconsin DNR aquatic invasive species biologist (left) prepares for exploratory survey for quagga mussels in Geneva Lake. Invasive species are no strangers to Wisconsin waters. Zebra mussels, round ...
Idaho State Department of Agriculture invasive-species investigators have found more quagga mussels in the Snake River near Twin Falls, a year after an initial discovery there prompted large-scale ...
Invasive quagga mussels found again in Snake River; ODFW warns of growing threat to Oregon waterways
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) – Quagga mussels, an aquatic invasive species, were detected a second time in the Snake River at Twin Falls, Idaho approximately 60 miles upstream from the Oregon border. According ...
ONTARIO — Quagga mussels, an aquatic invasive species, have been found for the second time in the Snake River at Twin Falls, Idaho, about 60 miles upstream from the Oregon border. The Idaho Department ...
TWIN FALLS, Idaho — For the second year in a row, an aggressive treatment is flowing into the mid-Snake River to kill off quagga mussels that threaten Idaho's waterways, irrigation and recreation. The ...
TWIN FALLS, Idaho — A small number of quagga mussels have been detected in the Twin Falls area of the Snake River. According to the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA), the department ...
The summer boating season brings wakeboarding, fishing and good times on the water. It also brings the dreaded quagga mussel. The destructive aquatic invasive species infest lakes and reservoirs, ...
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) announced Friday that the quagga mussel impact area of the Snake River was reduced by 51%. ISDA referenced its extensive sampling, which ...
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – Boat inspectors prevented a vessel with 37 quagga mussels on it from entering Lake Tahoe Sunday. Inspectors discovered the boat and the mussels at the Spooner boat ...
Two-thirds of the way through summer, the Idaho State Department of Agriculture announced it has not yet detected any quagga mussels after two years of aggressive treatment in the Snake River. The ...
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