Judith Brindell, committee chair of LitterfreeSB, a litter picking group in Sowerby Bridge, said: "As a litter-picking organisation we find that people feel very strongly about dog fouling and the ...
Shane Jones convinced Cabinet to tip another $16.5 million into a mussel farm in Ōpōtiki despite it having made losses every year of its existence and being in breach of banking covenants for ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - There have been no zebra mussels found in the Colorado River since July. Colorado Parks and Wildlife finished sampling efforts in the Colorado River and Government ...
And tensions bubbled between a Red Lake tribal official and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources last week over how to combat invasive species like zebra mussels at Upper Red Lake.
Create an account or log in to save stories. Red Lake Nation leaders and state officials with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources disagree on how to combat zebra mussels at Upper Red Lake.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has ended testing for invasive zebra mussels for the year, but not for good, in the Colorado River and Government Highline Canal after finding no additional signs of ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Walleyes and perch taken from Minnesota lakes infested with zebra mussels contain starkly higher levels of mercury than those taken from uninvaded lakes, according to new ...
University of Minnesota researchers found a strong correlation between zebra mussel presence and higher mercury levels in walleyes and yellow perch. To test the theory, they studied nearshore food ...
October’s discovery of the golden mussel in California is being treated urgently by state and federal officials. The creatures have wreaked havoc on water supply and hydroelectric facilities in South ...
In the Great Lakes, invasive zebra mussels cause $300 to $500 million in damages annually to power plants and other water infrastructure — the types of impacts officials in California hope to avoid.
In the Great Lakes, invasive zebra mussels cause $300 to $500 million in damages annually to power plants and other water infrastructure — the types of impacts officials in California hope to avoid.