TWIN FALLS, Idaho — The battle against Quagga Mussels in the Snake River continues, with state agricultural officials reporting progress, though there is still much work to be done.

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As the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) plans its next steps toward completely eradicating this invasive species, Director Chanel Tewalt emphasized, “I don't want people to leave with the impression that ISDA is waiving the victory flag because we're not.”

Recent tests show no signs of Quagga Mussels in the section of the Snake River from below Shoshone Falls to the Centennial Waterfront.

Idaho State Department of Agriculture

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