VICKSBURG, MI — When a population of snuffbox mussels, listed on the U.S. endangered species list, was found in a creek next to a $80 million development in progress, people took note.
Researchers are now working on a plan to help the fragile species survive and thrive there.
Snuffbox mussels, shell-dwelling creatures that filter water, can’t move too far by themselves. They rely on catching fish to spread glochidia that will later turn into juvenile mussels.
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