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Brazos River
Texas News
Six Texas freshwater mussels, the 'livers of the rivers,' added to endangered species list
Alejandra Martinez | The Texas Tribune
Freshwater mussels can pump and filter eight to 15 gallons of water a day, cleaning rivers and streams. Six of the 50 mussels that call Texas home are federally protected by Monday’s listing.