Partnerships Allow Release Of First Hatchery-Reared Endangered Spectaclecase Mussels
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced today that 177 endangered native spectaclecase mussels were released into the Chippewa River as part of an effort to reestablish a reproducing population.
The spectaclecase mussel (Cumberlandia monodonta) was once considered extirpated from the Chippewa River due to habitat degradation and decades without confirmed records. This native mussel is on both the federal and state endangered species list in Wisconsin. Staff from the Wisconsin DNR, Minnesota DNR and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service worked together as part of a broader, federal strategy focused on recovery, research and habitat restoration, aiming to restore self-sustaining spectaclecase populations throughout their historical range.
“Propagation and reintroduction are useful conservation strategies to increase the abundance and distribution of native mussel populations,” said Jesse Weinzinger, Wisconsin DNR aquatic zoologist. “We’re thankful for the partnerships that made it possible to augment mussel populations in these streams and provide research going forward to help us shape recovery efforts.”
Spectaclecase mussels can grow up to 9 inches long and are named for the shape of their shells, which are elongated and sometimes curved. Historically, the spectaclecase was found in at least 44 streams of the Mississippi, Ohio and Missouri river basins in 14 states. It has vanished completely in three states and today is rarely found in only 20 streams, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
Their current distribution and status in the Mississippi River and St. Croix River were poorly known until the recent surveys by the DNR and other partners in 2019, 2020 and 2021.
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