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Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and a private landowner are partnering to contain and treat invasive zebra mussels in a ...
State officials may have solved the puzzle of how zebra mussels got into the Colorado River.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed plans to begin treating part of the Colorado River for invasive zebra mussels. The ...
On July 3, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials discovered a large number of adult zebra mussels in a privately owned body of water in western Eagle County.
CPW coordinates efforts to combat invasive zebra mussels in Colorado, using a copper-based molluscicide and intensive river ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) will be treating invasive Zebra Mussels in Eagle County.
Officials were baffled by the surprise discovery of a destructive invasive species in the Colorado River earlier this year.
Stray and feral animals have long been a constant in Valley, with thousands of cats and dogs abandoned, left to suffer and ...
Kelly Mott Lacroix, a hydrologist with the Tonto National Forest, examines fire-affected soil near Fossil Creek in this 2022 ...
The Food Safety & Inspection Service (FSIS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that ready-to-eat ham salad sold ...
The incidents highlight the need for further aquatic nuisance species (ANS) education and regulation compliance in the state, ...