Zebra mussels, an invasive species, have been confirmed in Lake Memphremagog on the U.S. side, posing environmental and economic threats. The mussels were first detected on the Canadian side of the ...
Now, the mussels threaten to reach the country’s last major uninfested freshwater zones to the west and north: the Columbia River Basin in Washington and Oregon, and the waterways of Alaska. In my ...
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 ...
Last August, divers working around the Mott Island Dock at Isle Royale collected dozens of tiny zebra mussels during targeted ...
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 ...
Discover the impact of zebra mussels on Green Lake's ecosystem and learn about efforts to control these invasive species in Wisconsin waters.
What has black-and-white stripes, likes to settle on rocks, and has two D-shaped shells? That's right: zebra mussels. Otherwise known as the invasive species that's forcing out native mussel species, ...
Zebra mussels are tiny invasive shellfish, originally found in Asia and Europe, that spread by clinging to boats.
The clock is ticking as Lake Superior is warming fast, which may create more suitable habitat for the Great Lakes' most ...