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Idaho poisoned the Snake River to kill an invasive mussel. Some call the results ‘heartbreaking’
Idaho poisoned the Snake River to kill an invasive mussel. Some call the results ‘heartbreaking’
Idaho poisoned the Snake River to kill an invasive mussel. Some call the results ‘heartbreaking’

Published on: 08/17/2025

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Watercraft inspector Mark Klug, right, looks at drain plugs on two jet skis last used in Nevada at a watercraft boat inspection station in Marsing, July 25, 2025.

The invasive quagga mussels found in an Idaho river in 2023 were microscopic. But to state officials, their presence was enormous.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2025/08/idaho-poisoned-the-snake-river-to-kill-an-invasive-mussel-some-call-the-results-heartbreaking.html

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