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Bleu Massawippi calls for emergency funding to save lake-saving efforts By William Crooks Local Journalism Initiative Lake ...
Zebra mussels have already wreaked havoc in the Great Lakes, altering ecosystems and the food chain, and damaging water pipes in municipal water systems, power plants and other industrial sites ...
Putting passes in place is a recommendation of Alberta’s Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force, which Hunter chairs. And as the ...
Zebra mussels clog pipes and wipe out fish as they move west across Canada. Photo by NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Creative Commons licensed. In an average summer, Clear Lake ...
Next spring, the N.W.T. government will add a boat washing station at the 60th Parallel Territorial Park, near the Alberta ...
Whether you arrive to Tahoe via Interstate 80, Interstate 580, or Highway 50, if you pay attention, you’ll notice billboards ...
Discoveries of the invasive and damaging zebra mussels have been piling up in Western Colorado, with recent detections in ...
They have since become invasive in many North American waterways, displacing native mussel species and fouling boats, water intake pipes and other infrastructure. The team’s latest study, recently ...
Albertans who own watercraft, such as canoes, kayaks, jet skiis and other motorized boats may soon be forced to purchase an ...
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 Mussels. KENORA — Zebra mussel larvae have been found along the U.S. shore of Lake of the Woods. Minnesota’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced its findings on Nov. 8.
Zebra mussels have already wreaked havoc in the Great Lakes, altering ecosystems and the food chain, and damaging water pipes in municipal water systems, power plants and other industrial sites. Now ...
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