Sunday, February 11, 2018

Mussel in southeast New Mexico listed as endangered, tasty

If you want to try some mussels, and being New Mexican, I doubt you do,
but if you really do want to try them, I suggest ordering from Bertha's in Baltimore.
(Albuquerque Journal) Another animal with habitat in New Mexico was added to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s endangered species list on Friday.
The Texas hornshell mussel is the last remaining native freshwater mussel in New Mexico and has a small area of habitat in southeast New Mexico in the Black River, a tributary of the Pecos River, in addition to populations in Texas and Mexico. Continued

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