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Zebra and quagga mussels are on the rise in Alberta ’s waterways, spurring government officials to ramp up protection efforts.
The increased inspections come alongside the establishment of an Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force , a new roving inspection team and a multi-phase public awareness campaign.
The mussels can have catastrophic impacts on new ecosystems by clogging water pipes and infrastructure.
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