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PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF ZEBRA AND QUAGGA MUSSELS: THE ROLE OF THE LACEY ACT Rachel White * & Stephanie Showalter Otts ** Following the discovery of the first population of dreissenid mussels in the western United States
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Id. 88 ARIZONA JOURNAL / M.B. v. / /

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University of Maine School / GLEN CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA AND RAINBOW BRIDGE NATIONAL MONUMENT / University of Mississippi School / /

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