The Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) is working on a multi-faceted treatment plan to end the quagga saga using ...
Geneva Lake in southeast Wisconsin is one of the state’s most popular tourist and boating destinations. Recently an unwanted ...
Fisherman Claude Delley rattles the metal frame of his net against the side of his boat on Switzerland's Lake Neuchatel, ...
Officials in Idaho say they are seeing fewer quagga mussel larvae and fewer dead fish compared to last year as they finish ...
Idaho Department of Agriculture Director Chanel Tewalt and Nic Zurfluh, ISDA invasive species bureau chief, seen near the ...
Next month, the Idaho State Department of Agriculture will will treat what one official called “ponds and potholes" near the ...
Quagga mussels from the Black Sea, now invading Swiss lakes, are damaging ecosystems by disrupting food chains and clogging pipelines. Originally detected in 2014, their population may multiply ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture continues its second round of treatment to rid the Snake River of invasive Quagga ...
"Capital for a Day" gives rural Idahoans a chance to voice their concerns and ask lawmakers questions about matters impacting ...
Quagga mussels have once again been detected in the Snake River near Twin Falls. The new detections were a result of ...
At the end of September, Idaho’s Department of Agriculture (ISDA) found evidence of quagga mussels in the Snake River. After the original finding in 2023, the department doubled the amount of ...
The quagga mussel, first discovered in the United States in 1989, is an invasive species that alters the food web by filtering water and removing plankton, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.