GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Zebra Mussels are freshwater, bivalve mollusks that are an invasive species across the world. This includes parts of Western Colorado. Right now, Colorado Parks and ...
Zebra mussels were brought to the Great Lakes in ship ballast water during the 1980s. They were joined shortly after by Quagga mussels in the early 90s. Today, both are among the most serious aquatic ...
Agency ramps up Grand Junction monitoring as in 2026 ...
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.
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 ...
Researchers scoured 81 sites along the St. John River last year and found 22 adult zebra mussels. The invasive species ...
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PITTSFIELD — Boaters beware: Zebra mussels have been detected in Onota Lake, according to city officials. The Department of Conservation and Recreation spotted the invasive freshwater mollusks during ...
You’ve probably seen a headline or two about an invasive species taking over. Perhaps you’ve seen a sign warning of ...
This is a bronze, two blade propeller on a stainless steel shaft on a 36 foot sailboat, covered in zebra mussels.© iStock.com/JeffCaughey According to the University ...