Arizona
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Tiny NZ Mudsnails Infest Tonto Creek in Arizona, Officials Close Area for Biosecurity Protocols
Tonto Creek in Arizona has been closed as officials take biosecurity protocols after confirming the infestation of tiny NZ mudsnails. Read more here.
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