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Green River Mussel on the move near old Evans place off Little Cake Rd.



2008-09-12 - The Old Evans Place, Green River near Little Cake Road, Adair County, KY - Photo By Shamarie Claiborne.
"My favorite Sundays are spent with Kevin out taking pictures," Shamarie Claiborne wrote with this photo. "He always takes me somewhere new and always helps me find great pictures like this Fresh water mussel found in Green River, off of Little Cake Road." The trail, she said, was left by the mussel, which was moving at a discernible but but not so rapid a pace. Fresh water mussels in the stretch of Green River below the dam are now the subject of a being study by acquatic biologists Dr. Richard Kessler and Prof. Alan Reid. This photo was taken near the Old Evans Brothers Place on the Neatsville end of the Little Cake Road, not too far from the Neatsville Green River Bridge on KY 206. Flickr. Comments and clarifications are welcome.


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