FARGO--A biological survey of the Red River in June detected zebra mussel larvae for the first time in several locations north of Wahpeton, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department said in a media ...
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 ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Zebra mussel larvae have been found in Rainy Lake, a popular tourist destination near International Falls in northern Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources ...
BEMIDJI, Minn. -- The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed zebra mussel larvae in water samples taken from Ten Mile Lake near Hackensack in Cass County, and Lomond Lake, which abuts ...
Zebra mussel larvae have been confirmed in Lake Winnibigoshish, one of the Northland's most popular fishing lakes, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources confirmed Thursday. Zebra mussels and ...
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 ...
Check your boats. Clean your gear, wildlife officials say (beg?). Fast-spreading zebra mussels are stinky, expensive to remove and the top priority in Colorado’s invasive species program. Colorado ...
WARROAD, Minn. — Zebra mussel larvae have been detected in Lake of the Woods at the northern tip of Minnesota. The Department of Natural Resources says samples from one of three sites contained a ...
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 ...
Zebra mussels have been moved into yet another famous Minnesota lake, this time Lake Winnibigoshish, one of the Northland's most popular fishing lakes, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources ...
Zebra mussels, first found in Minnesota in the Duluth harbor in 1989, eventually overwhelm lake ecosystems, clinging to nearly every surface underwater, like this metal rod. The Minnesota DNR on ...