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This week, we’re sharing information about Idaho’s Invasive Species Prevention program, which safeguards our state’s pristine rivers, lakes and reservoirs from invasive mussels such as Zebra Mussels and Quagga Mussels.
Please do your part! Be sure to stop at Idaho’s Invasive Species watercraft inspection stations when transporting a boat(s) into Idaho. It’s mandatory to stop if you’re transporting a boat of any kind, from a motor boat to a kayak. Better yet, Clean, Drain and Dry your boat(s) after recreating in waters infested with invasive mussels before you take your boat anywhere else.
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture oversees the state’s Invasive Species Program. So far, the program has been highly effective in detecting and eradicating invasive mussels on watercraft entering the state with a comprehensive boat-check program.
Continue reading on the RRI Blog
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