Zebra
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FWC asks public to help stop the spread of invasive zebra mussels
Zebra mussels are considered one of the most troublesome invasive species in North America.
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Aquarium store “moss ball” holds invasive zebra mussels
Pet stores urged to remove product from shelves; consumers should follow disposal guidelines
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Successful Eradication of Zebra Mussels
Fisheries biologists cautioned that eradication of the invasive mussels is extremely rare and was made possible only by very early detection and a multi-agency rapid response effort
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Presence of adult zebra mussels
A suspected adult zebra mussel was found along a lake shore residence shoreline this weekend
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Invasive zebra mussels were discovered in Delta Lake
The Rome Hatchery is one of DEC's largest hatcheries with annual production totaling nearly 160,000 pounds of brook, rainbow, and brown trout.
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Zebra Mussels Discovered Two Texas Lakes
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has added Lake Marble Falls and Granger Lake to the statewide list of lakes infested with invasive zebra mussels after discovering established, reproducing populations in the lakes this fall.
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A vigilant watercraft inspector prevented the introduction of zebra mussels
This incident is an example of the great collaboration between the counties and the DNR inspector training program.
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Confirmation of Zebra Mussel Larvae
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed the presence of zebra mussel larvae in Red Lake in Beltrami County after studying samples gathered last summer by biologists from the Red Lake Nation.
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State fisheries scientists announced that zebra mussels had been discovered
They got a hint earlier this month when folks in much of Austin cracked their kitchen faucets or turned on their showers and the reality of this invasive species’ wide-ranging, multifaceted negative impacts was, quite literally, brought home...
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Zebra Mussels Confirmed as Spread Continues
This non-native aquatic nuisance species has continued to spread throughout Oklahoma waters since first found in the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System in 1992.
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$4 million for western states and tribes to combat invasive quagga and zebra mussels
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has allocated more than $4 million to support existing work by western states and tribes to combat the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels. Arizona has several quagga mussel-infested waterbodies and will benefit from the increased funding.
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Boat carrying invasive zebra mussels was stopped at a watercraft inspection station on Friday
A boat carrying invasive zebra mussels was stopped at a watercraft inspection station on Friday.
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Zebra Mussels Spreading at Texas Lakes
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists have classified Lake Georgetown as infested with an established, reproducing population of invasive zebra mussels and have also changed the status of Lake Livingston to fully infested.
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Invasive zebra mussels found in Canyon Lake
There are now 10 lakes that are infected with zebra mussels.
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Invasive zebra mussels found in Canyon Lake
There are now 10 lakes that are infected with zebra mussels.
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California agencies combatting the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels
California agencies combatting the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels remind boaters to remain cautious over Labor Day weekend.
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Juvenile zebra mussels were recently found
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is watching Carter Lake after juvenile zebra mussels were recently found in a water sample collected by Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NGPC) staff. Although veligers were detected, intensive sampling the past week did not find any adult zebra mussels.
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Lake Hefner Confirms Invasive Zebra Mussels
Biologists with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and the City of Oklahoma City confirmed invasive zebra mussels have found their way into Lake Hefner, a water-supply reservoir in northwestern Oklahoma City.
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Invasive Species Found on Dock
Zebra mussels confirmed in Adley Lake in Otter Tail County Invasive species found on dock The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed zebra mussels in Adley Lake in Otter Tail County. This is one of several confirmations this fall as docks and boat lifts are being checked for invasive species at the end of the season.
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Zebra Mussels Confirmed
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed zebra mussels in Kimble Lake in Crow Wing County. As with a recent confirmation at another Crow Wing County Lake, zebra mussels were reported on boat lifts that had been removed from the water at the end of the season.