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If invasive zebra and quagga mussels were to infest lakes in Montana, the state could lose more than a $230 million per year in mitigation costs and lost…
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A state commission is surveying the public about Montana’s aquatic invasive species program. The survey, conducted by the Upper Columbia Conservation…
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A summit that could shape the future of invasive species policy in Montana will take place next week in Helena.Stephanie Hester, coordinator for the…
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks received nearly $900,000 to combat invasive mussels on Tuesday.The $837,000 grant comes from the U.S. Bureau of…
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks intercepted 14 boats this summer carrying an invasive mussel that has the potential to topple Montana’s recreation…
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Flathead Lake remains healthy, mussel-free and blue, according to the University of Montana’s Flathead Lake Biological Station. MTPR's Nicky Ouellet…
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Some boats coming into Montana from Lake Powell will be locked to their trailers for a mandatory quarantine period of up to 30 days in response to the…
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More than 50,000 watercraft have been inspected at Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks aquatic invasive species check stations across the state.So far this…
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Montana’s Environmental Quality Council is trying to find a fair way to raise $6.5 million a year to fund the state’s aquatic invasive species program…
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More Montanans are aware of the threat of invasive species this year compared to last year. That’s according to a new study by the University of…