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State officials may have solved the puzzle of how zebra mussels got into the Colorado River. On July 3, Colorado Parks and ...
Zebra mussels are similar to another invasive mollusk, the quagga mussel, which has not been detected in Colorado’s lakes and ...
CPW coordinates efforts to combat invasive zebra mussels in Colorado, using a copper-based molluscicide and intensive river ...
Discoveries of the invasive and damaging zebra mussels have been piling up in Western Colorado, with recent detections in ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) will be treating invasive Zebra Mussels in Eagle County.
The Colorado River from Glenwood Springs to the Utah border is now considered positive for zebra mussels, an invasive species ...
According to the Post Independent, Colorado Parks and Wildlife found the lone mussel larvae — called a "veliger" — along the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife let Coloradans know that zebra mussels have been found in a private body of water in Eagle County ...
The spread of invasive zebra mussels has continued on Colorado’s Western Slope this summer, with additional discoveries made in recent weeks in the Colorado River, Highline Lake, Mack Mesa Lake, and a ...
On Monday the Colorado Basin Roundtable had a meeting to discuss the state of the Colorado River. The Roundtable discussed ...
No adult zebra mussels have been found in the Colorado River. That’s good news for the river: Once adult populations are established, eradication is nearly impossible and can cost millions of ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife found a single zebra mussel veliger in the Grand River Park near New Castle. This is the first new detection of the invasive species since they were found in the Colorado ...