New rounds of samples for the voracious creatures keep turning up positive, complicating containment The Colorado River is now officially “positive” for invasive zebra mussels for longer stretches in ...
Despite efforts that have been underway for years to prevent a zebra mussel invasion in Colorado, larvae have been found in the Colorado River and Government Highline Canal near Grand Junction.
Zebra mussel larvae have been found in two lakes in the Twin Cities, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday. The larvae, which are also called veligers, were found in Lake Gervais ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife has seen a decrease in zebra mussel veligers found in the Colorado River. While there’s been a decrease in the mussel larvae it doesn’t mean ...
Larvae from a seriously invasive species of mussels have been detected in a portion of the Colorado River, and experts are extremely concerned. The discovery was announced on July 16 by Colorado Parks ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reports that a small, but measurable, number of zebra mussel larvae have been detected in Lake Vermilion, Lake Kabetogama, Crane Lake, and Namakan ...
Zebra mussel larvae has been found in Lake Gervais and Spoon Lake, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The lakes are part of the Phalen chain of lakes in Ramsey County, between ...
Invasive zebra mussels have been confirmed in DeMontroville and Olson Lakes in Lake Elmo and in Long Lake in Pine Springs, located in the northeast corner of Interstate 694 and Minnesota Highway 36.
Zebra mussel larvae have spread to one of Minnesota's biggest, best-known walleye lakes. The nearly million-acre Lake of the Woods, which straddles the Canadian border, had a "substantial" amount of ...
Invasive zebra mussel larvae have been confirmed in Tanners Lake in Landfall. Officials with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources said Thursday that a recent DNR analysis of water samples ...
For years, Lake Vermilion and Lake Kabetogama seemed special. As Minnesota’s other large and heavily fished lakes fell one-by-one to zebra mussel infestations, the two sprawling wooded giants in ...
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