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Bleu Massawippi calls for emergency funding to save lake-saving efforts By William Crooks Local Journalism Initiative Lake ...
Putting passes in place is a recommendation of Alberta’s Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force, which Hunter chairs. And as the ...
The group Fairness for Clear Lake hosted a packed town hall Tuesday in Wasagaming, Man., where an independent biologist they ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed plans to begin treating part of the Colorado River for invasive zebra mussels. The ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and a private landowner are partnering to contain and treat invasive zebra mussels in a ...
Caption: Zebra mussel larvae have already been found near Matheson Island, the southernmost point shown on this map, and as far north as George Island. Manitoba Hydro is in the midst of a plan to ...
To protect the province, Alberta’s government says it is exploring an annual pass for boats, jet skis, canoes, kayaks and ...
State officials may have solved the puzzle of how zebra mussels got into the Colorado River.
Adult female zebra mussels are known to reproduce at a rapid rate. They can typically produce 30,000 to 40,000 eggs in each reproductive cycle, and over 1 million eggs in a single year.
Zebra mussel-infested water from home aquariums should not be poured down the drain or into any residential water system, the statement added. Residents who find zebra mussels are asked to call the ...
Adult female zebra mussels are known to reproduce at a rapid rate, as they can typically produce 30,000 to 40,000 eggs in each reproductive cycle, and over 1 million eggs in a single year.
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