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State officials may have solved the puzzle of how zebra mussels got into the Colorado River.
On July 3, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials discovered a large number of adult zebra mussels in a privately owned body of water in western Eagle County.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife let Coloradans know that zebra mussels have been found in a private body of water in Eagle County ...
Discoveries of the invasive and damaging zebra mussels have been piling up in Western Colorado, with recent detections in ...
Pam Marrone has already created a product that kills Quagga and Zebra mussels. Now, her team is fine tuning it to better ...
CPW coordinates efforts to combat invasive zebra mussels in Colorado, using a copper-based molluscicide and intensive river ...
Inspectors from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department recently intercepted five boats with zebra mussels that were preparing to launch on Devils Lake. The incidents highlight the need for further ...
Invasive zebra mussels have been confirmed in DeMontroville and Olson Lakes in Lake Elmo and in Long Lake in Pine Springs, ...
Zebra mussels are similar to another invasive mollusk, the quagga mussel, which has not been detected in Colorado’s lakes and ...
“We encourage anglers, pleasure boaters and others to clean, drain and dry all equipment after every use,” Game and Fish ANS ...
The Colorado River from Glenwood Springs to the Utah border is now considered positive for zebra mussels, an invasive species ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) will be treating invasive Zebra Mussels in Eagle County.