Protecting the Alabama pearlshell, the state’s rarest, almost extinct, mussel
The Alabama pearlshell mussel, a small, endangered mollusk found in a just a few creeks in south Alabama, which can outlive many humans, is getting some protection.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and local county governments recently completed a few road drainage and erosion projects aimed at protecting the rare mussel, which has an iridescent shine on its inside shell that resembles a pearl.