By A Mystery Man Writer
Beneath the surface of the water, embedded in the bottom of rivers and estuaries lie thousands of little suspension-feeding bivalves called freshwater mussels. They are a fascinating group, with a…
Mussels making moves for water quality, by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region, Conserving the Nature of the Northeast
Freshwater unionid mussels threatened by predation of Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus)
In the Wild Coastal Plain with surprisingly wild suburban ponds, amid pervasive pollution
Issue #3, 2022 by DelawareEstuary - Issuu
Federal Register :: Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Species Status for Salamander Mussel and Designation of Critical Habitat
Federal Register :: Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Threatened Species Status With Section 4(d) Rule for Longsolid and Round Hickorynut and Designation of Critical Habitat
Guidance Documents: Continued Support to Improve Operations of Fish Hatcheries and Field Sites to Reduce the Impact or Prevent Establishment of New Zealand Mudsnails and Other Invasive Mollusks - Documents - USFWS
ACA Conservation Magazine Spring/Summer 2021 by Alberta Conservation Association - Issuu
The Mussel Behind Clean Water: Why Safe Fish Passage Matters for Water Quality - National Hydropower Association
USFWS Migratory Birds
Impacts of Tidal Road-Stream Crossings on Aquatic Organism Passage - Documents - USFWS National Digital Library
Mussels making moves for water quality, by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Northeast Region, Conserving the Nature of the Northeast
Oxbow NWR Final CCP - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
U.S. Geological Survey science vision for native freshwater mussel research in the United States