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Welcome to the Fish Explorer webcast for Zebra Mussels in Colorado. We discussed the discovery and management of zebra mussels in Colorado
and the impact this may have on our recreational activities. We had a panel of specialists on this conference call from the Colorado State Parks and
Colorado Division of Wildlife and led the discussion with questions from our web audience.
To listen to the audio recording of the conference call, use the audio player below:
Llisten to the Fish Explorer Webcast discussing Zebra Mussels with the Colorado State Parks and Colorado Division of
Wildlife...
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Rob Billerbeck – Biological Manager for Colorado State Parks for past 10 years – BS in Zoology and MS in Conservation Biology from University of Maryland.
Mike French – Colorado State Parks Southeast Region Manager. BS in Outdoor Recreation / Environmental Education from Colorado State University, Ft. Collins. Has worked for Colorado State Parks for 31 years. 2 years as Park Ranger at Boyd Lake State Park, 4 years as Senior Ranger and Park Manager at 11-Mile / Tarryall / Antero / Mueller Ranch State Park complex/ 4 years as Assistant Southeast Region Manager, 17 years as Park Manager at Lake Pueblo State Park, last 4 years as Southeast Region Manager.
Brad Henley – Assistant Park Manager – Lake Pueblo State Park. BS in Forestry from University of Missouri. Has worked for Colorado State Parks for 16 years. Eight years at Park Ranger and Senior Ranger at Trinidad Lake State Park, five years as Park Manager at John Martin Reservoir, and last three years as assistant manager at Lake Pueblo.
Doug Krieger - Degree in fishery biology (BS – Michigan State – ‘76; MS – Colorado State - ‘80). With DOW for 27 years, last 20 years as Senior Aquatic Biologist for SE Colorado.
Vicki Milano - Deputy Fish Pathologist/Acting ANS Coordinator with CDOW; has worked in fish pathology for 22 years with US Fish and Wildlife Service and Colorado Division of Wildlife. B.S. Animal Science University of Wyoming 1981; Graduate studies Veterinary Entomology/Parasitology University of Wyoming 1982-1984; USFWS Leetown 6 month long course in Fish Health and Disease Diagnosis 1986.