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Idaho state officials are hopeful that the approximately $3 million effort to kill invasive quagga mussels detected in the Snake River in September was successful. But they don’t expect to ...
Officials put the order in place in a six-mile stretch of the Snake River after finding quagga mussels in September 2023. Decontamination stations remain in place.
On Monday, the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) began implementing a potash treatment in still-water ponds along ...
A frothy, green layer of muck recently coated a miles-long stretch of water on the Lower Snake River in southeast Washington state, and scientists have warned people and their pets ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture on Oct. 8 started a 10-day chemical application that aims eradicate invasive quagga mussels on part of the Middle Snake River near Twin Falls. […] ...
IDAHO, USA — On Monday, the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) began implementing a potash treatment in still-water ponds along the Mid-Snake River, marking the second phase of efforts ...
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