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Inspectors are finding a rash of boats carrying invasive species into Montana, though the boating season’s busiest stretch is yet to come.
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Montana’s second mussel-fouled boat of the year was intercepted Monday at the Dillon watercraft check station.
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is reminding boat owners to ensure their crafts are cleaned, drained and dry before heading out for the season after watercraft inspectors intercepted a boat with invasive mussels on it this weekend.
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With warmer weather and the Spring Mack Days fishing tournament approaching, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is resuming watercraft inspections for invasive mussels.
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and partners this year intercepted more than twice as many boats carrying invasive mussels as any other year.
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Montana watercraft inspectors Sunday stopped a kayak carrying an invasive mussel from Michigan to Glacier National Park. It was the 27 mussel fouled vessel intercepted this season, compared to a total of 16 last year.
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Watercraft inspectors in Montana have intercepted a record number of boats carrying invasive mussels this season.
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has detected over a dozen boats with various aquatic invasive species on board so far this year. The detections come as...
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Early season boat inspections have begun in the northwest corner of Montana in an effort to block aquatic invasive species.Invaders like quagga and zebra…
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Montana’s U.S. Senators on Wednesday introduced a bill aimed at stopping the spread of aquatic invasive species like zebra and quagga mussels. They have…