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Experts issue warning after harmful creatures found in US waterway: 'They just start building on top of each other'
"They don't make a single layer. They make multiple layers." Experts issue warning after harmful creatures found in US ...
The recent discovery of a new type of invasive mussel in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta is raising concerns that the non-native species could cause major ecological harm and inflict costly ...
The clock is ticking as Lake Superior is warming fast, which may create more suitable habitat for the Great Lakes' most destructive invasive species.
An invasive species capable of wiping out entire aquatic ecosystems and causing millions of dollars in damage to infrastructure has been found for the first time in the Colorado River, the most ...
Lake Nasworthy, three hours north of San Antonio near San Angelo, has been infested with Zebra Mussels, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced this week. The invasive species has spread to 38 ...
Discoveries of the invasive and damaging zebra mussels have been piling up in Western Colorado, with recent detections in Eagle County, the Colorado River, and other waterways. Zebra mussels — and ...
A community in Texas has announced the presence of an invasive species in a prominent body of water. The discovery could have major implications for regional marine ecosystems. In a press release, the ...
First, the invaders claimed Lake St. Clair, on the border of Michigan and Canada. By the early 1990s, they’d taken hold in the Great Lakes, then made their way into the Mississippi River Basin. The ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - As cold weather sinks in and Nebraskans start to remove their boats, docks and lifts from the water, Nebraska Game and Parks encourages owners to check for zebra mussels. Zebra ...
As cold weather approaches and Nebraskans remove their watercraft, docks, and other boating equipment from the water, Nebraska Game and Parks encourages boat owners to check their equipment for zebra ...
The non-native freshwater bivalve Limnoperna fortunei, or golden mussel, was recently discovered in the Port of Stockton. (California Department of Water Resources) The recent discovery of a new type ...
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