A farm-backed organization is hosting forums focused on harmful algal blooms an what's being done to combat the problem.
South Africa scientists claim they have carried out the revival of an extinct zebra-like mammal known as the quagga.
Instead of cloning the creature, however, scientists attempted to resurrect the quagga via “selective rebreeding” aka ...
A four-decade quest to bring the quagga back is being heralded as a success, but not everyone is impressed ...
Late summer and early fall brought a burst of harmful algal blooms (HABs) for days on end throughout Owasco Lake and our ...
An infestation of non-native golden mussels could cause ecological harm and compromise water infrastructure in the Sacramento ...
Following the initial discovery of golden mussels in the Port of Stockton, observations of additional mussels have been made ...
In an ironic twist, they were found attached to equipment to monitor for invasive zebra and quagga mussels. The discovery means the mussels could impact the state’s drinking water facilities, as they ...
Before arriving in North America, the species is believed to have invaded South American rivers through ballast water—the ...
Golden mussels, an invasive species that officials across the country have been worried about for years, invaded North ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is planning a second round of treatment in the Snake River in November to target ...