The five species are nutria, northern snakehead, green iguana, invasive carp, and wild boar, also known as feral hogs or wild pigs.
The Fish and Boat Commission is monitoring invasive rusty crayfish that act like gladiators as they try to take over native ...
By Soncirey Mitchell Reader Staff Representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Idaho Department of Agriculture and Bonner County Noxious Weeds joined forces March 13 for a public update on ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) recently shared a list of the five invasive animals that people can hunt, catch and cook. Chefs and hunters shared their insights.
Death is inevitable for almost all organisms, but avoiding a sticky end is easier for some that happen to be insanely hard to kill.
The province is boosting its efforts to keep Alberta free of zebra mussels, quagga mussels and other aquatic invasive species. In this year's budget, the Alberta government committed $18.2 ...
Alberta prides itself on being rat-free. Now, the province is also stepping up efforts to keep destructive zebra mussels and other invasive aquatic species out of the province’s lakes ...
Alberta remains 100 per cent free from aquatic invasive species, according to the provincial government — and officials aim to keep it that way. Environment and Protected Areas Minister Rebecca ...
Alberta remains 100 per cent free from aquatic invasive species, according to the provincial government — and officials aim to keep it that way. Environment and Protected Areas Minister Rebecca Schulz ...
A 2018 study found that the invasive black rat was common on the island, threatening crops, livelihoods, and local wildlife. Six native birds and some snails were especially at risk. To tackle these ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to cut funding could make it easier for invasive species to thrive in the Great Lakes. Advocates said that could devastate aquatic life in Lake Michigan and harm ...
New research revealed 24% of freshwater animals are vulnerable, endangered, critically endangered and at risk of extinction (with some considered extinct in the wild). Catherine Sayer, study co-author ...