Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis temporarily designated golden mussels (Limnoperna fortunei), a highly ...
Following the discovery of golden mussels in California, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is taking steps to prevent the invasive ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is now keeping its eye on a new mussel even though it has not been found in the state yet.
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These Colorado state parks will cost more in 2025DENVER (KDVR) — Three Colorado state parks will have higher daily parks pass fees starting Wednesday. The fees at Chatfield, Golden Gate Canyon and State Forest state parks will increase from $ ...
Colorado parks implement a temporary aquatic nuisance species designation for golden mussels to protect ecosystems.
Golden mussels are native to China and Southeast Asia and pose a more severe threat than the invasive zebra and quagga mussel species, according to a news release from Parks and Wildlife. They can ...
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