"They're getting closer and closer to here, and we're getting more alarmed the closer they get," said Tom Woolf, the Aquatic ...
When people think about invasive species, they often conjure images of large feral pigs or Burmese pythons in the Florida ...
"It’s like looking in your garden." Experts fight back as harmful creatures try to take over Great Lakes: 'The longer you ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife let Coloradans know that zebra mussels have been found in a private body of water in Eagle County this month. That marked progress from the creatures' first spotted ...
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 ...
The california department of parks and recreation is opening up applications for two million dollars worth of grant funding ...
While invasive zebra mussels were first detected in Colorado in 2022, increased sampling and inspections led to additional ...
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 ...
California State Parks’ Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) today announced the availability of grant funding to help prevent the further spread of quagga and zebra mussels that threaten ...
While detections of the highly invasive and destructive zebra mussels have stacked up in Colorado this year, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is starting to answer critical questions about the infestation.
A new bill making its way through the federal legislature aims to stop the spread of invasive aquatic species including zebra mussels in the Colorado River and other western United States waterways.