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Aquatic Invasive Species PreventionGlobal News
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Manitoba government says efforts to curb spread of zebra mussels in St. Malo have been unsuccessful.
The invasive species was detected in the local reservoir earlier this year .
The province was investigating ways to at least mitigate the spread, including a drawdown of the reservoir.
The drawdown is set to end shortly.
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