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Invasive mussels spread, could clog irrigation systems
Invasive pest management experts acknowledge eradication is likely impossible. They say the goal now should be to protect noninfested water bodies from mussel introductions. But it won’t be easy.
Invasive mussels are “like the pine beetle of the water” and pose a billion-dollar threat to British Columbia, according to Okanagan Basin Water Board chief operating officer James Littley. And now ...
Didymo — also called ‘rock snot’ because of its appearance — suddenly bloomed in Michigan streams in recent years, and scientists don’t really know why.
Aquatic invasive species continued to spread in 2025 despite the best efforts of state wildlife officials. Volunteers and ...
Albany Times Union on MSN
Revolutionary War shipwrecks are caught in preservation debate
The push is on to save relics from the Battle of Valcour Island, 250 years after American forces clashed with the British on ...
DOOR COUNTY (WLUK) -- The health of Great Lakes water quality will be in focus Thursday evening when the documentary called ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Lawmakers take bold action as harmful creatures spread in Great Lakes: 'This is an urgent problem'
"[It] requires an urgent, robust plan of attack." Lawmakers take bold action as harmful creatures spread in Great Lakes: ...
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