The first-of-its-kind project is happening in Lake Michigan near Milwaukee, and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and ...
When it comes to zebra mussels in the Colorado River system, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis summed it up this way: “We look, we find.” While Colorado’s first detection of the highly ...
Colorado’s search for the hungry, invasive mussels has revealed populations along the Colorado River. Now it’s time to check ...
Last August, divers working around the Mott Island Dock at Isle Royale collected dozens of tiny zebra mussels during targeted surveys, and park crews have been pulling specimens from the same dock ...
Parks and Wildlife also has plans to install a new $1.3 million dip tank to improve the decontamination of boats visiting the ...
The spread of invasive zebra mussels has continued on Colorado’s Western Slope this summer, with additional discoveries made in recent weeks in the Colorado River, Highline Lake, Mack Mesa Lake, and a ...
What has black-and-white stripes, likes to settle on rocks, and has two D-shaped shells? That's right: zebra mussels. Otherwise known as the invasive species that's forcing out native mussel species, ...
Zebra mussels were brought to the Great Lakes in ship ballast water during the 1980s. They were joined shortly after by Quagga mussels in the early 90s. Today, both are among the most serious aquatic ...
The clock is ticking as Lake Superior is warming fast, which may create more suitable habitat for the Great Lakes' most destructive invasive species.