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An inside look at Idaho’s $3M fight against invasive quagga mussels
TWIN FALLS – Now in its third year, the effort to rid Idaho’s Snake River of invasive quagga mussels is a near 24/7 operation ...
The Idaho Department of Agriculture says it wants to rid the river of invasive mussels for good, which hasn't been done ...
The Idaho Department of Agriculture is intensifying its efforts to combat the invasive quagga mussel infestation in the Snake River near Twin Falls. Despite pre ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture started treatment Tuesday on a 3.5 miles section of the Snake River still affected ...
As Idaho fights to stop Quagga Mussels in the Snake River, other local fish and plant life are paying the price. Officials say the short-term impact is necessary to avoid long-term ecological damage.
In 2024 and 2023, contractors and officials with the Idaho State Department of Agriculture treated the Snake River with a copper-based chemical called Natrix to kill quagga mussels. (Photo courtesy of ...
In the third year of Quagga mussel treatment in Twin Falls, the impact area has been reduced by 51%. Now, the goal is eradication.
For the first time this year, Idaho officials announced Friday they found invasive mussels in the Snake River near Twin Falls. Quagga mussels, an invasive species, can clog pipes used for drinking ...
Last month, the Idaho State Department of Agriculture announced a 50% reduction in the invasive Quagga Mussel population in ...
Treatment of a stretch of the Snake River near Twin Falls, Idaho, for invasive quagga mussels is slated to start Sept. 30 and ...
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