JEFFERSON CITY — Retailers and aquarium owners are being advised by the Missouri Department of Conservation to check moss balls for an infestation of zebra mussels. The department received a ...
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MISSOURI, USA — Seemingly harmless balls of moss used in aquariums may be hiding one of the nation's "most destructive invasive species in North America," the Missouri Department of Conservation ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation released more than 15,000 Scaleshell mussels into the Osage River this fall -- the first time in history the endangered species has been stocked in any location ...
MISSOURI, USA — Boaters throughout Missouri could unknowingly be giving rides to the most destructive invasive species in North America, transporting them to other waterways in the state, the Missouri ...
MISSOURI (KFVS) - The Missouri Department of Conservation is asking boat owners to be on the lookout for the invasive zebra mussel. According to the MDC, zebra mussels are an invasive species that ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The discovery of destructive zebra mussels in a southwest Missouri lake has prompted concerns about the invasive species spreading. A few zebra mussels have been found in Lake ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation advises boat owners to pay extra attention to their equipment when they move between boating locations this summer. An invasive group of zebra mussels can hitch ...
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