comparemela.com


Written by Associated Press on June 2, 2021
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — Wildlife officials believe Wyoming remains free of invasive zebra mussels three months after the mollusks turned up in aquarium products shipped into the state.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department and state Department of Agriculture have been using DNA testing to monitor sewer systems for zebra mussels and the similarly invasive quagga mussel.
“If we get a positive on a wastewater facility, it would mean we would ramp up monitoring at that facility,” state fisheries chief Alan Osterland told the Casper Star-Tribune.
The species have overpopulated waters in other states, clogging water systems and destroying native wildlife habitat. Wyoming is among just a handful of states still free of the mussels native to Eurasia and introduced to the U.S. in ship ballast in the 1980s.

Related Keywords

Wyoming ,United States ,Alan Osterland ,Brian Nesvik ,Fish Department ,Department Of Agriculture ,Wyoming Game ,Fish Department Director Brian Nesvik ,Associated Press ,Mussels ,Wyoming Game And Fish ,Wyoming Game And Fish Department ,Zebra Mussels ,Wyoming News ,வயோமிங் ,ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ,ஆலன் ஒஸ்ட்டேர்லாந்ட் ,மீன் துறை ,வயோமிங் விளையாட்டு ,தொடர்புடையது ப்ரெஸ் ,மஸ்ஸல்ஸ் ,வயோமிங் விளையாட்டு மற்றும் மீன் ,வயோமிங் விளையாட்டு மற்றும் மீன் துறை ,வரிக்குதிரை மஸ்ஸல்ஸ் ,வயோமிங் செய்தி ,

© 2025 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.