A veterinarian and conservation expert spoke about invasive and nonnative organisms during a special live show of "The ...
"I swear I can hear it whispering in the night 'I'm baaaaaack.'" Homeowner receives warnings after sharing photo of mystery ...
Colorado parks implement a temporary aquatic nuisance species designation for golden mussels to protect ecosystems.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) made a statewide announcement, assigning the Golden Mussel a Temporary Aquatic Nuisance ...
Last fall, the California Department of Water Resources said they discovered the invasive mussel at the Port of Stockton, the first known occurrence of golden mussels in North America. At the time ...
Following the discovery of golden mussels in California, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is taking steps to prevent the invasive ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is now keeping its eye on a new mussel even though it has not been found in the state yet.
The invasive golden mussel, scientifically known as Limnoperna fortunei, is a freshwater bivalve mollusk that has caused significant ecological and economic impacts since its introduction to South ...
"The roots of the Golden Cane are thin, fibrous and very aggressive. They grow into a large matted invasive structure which will find any weaknesses or water leaks and can cause major damage," the ...
The newfound realization that the fish are moving through estuaries "is just one more reason that northern pike are a poster child of what makes a formidable invasive species," said Peter Westley ...
Over the past decade, minimally invasive cardiothoracic surgery (MICS) has grown in popularity. This growth has been driven, in part, by a desire to translate many of the observed benefits of ...