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Invasive Alabama bass species spreading in North Carolina, competing with native fish and threatening their populations.
Alabama bass, which are often mistaken for spotted or largemouth bass, are an invasive species to North Carolina that are now being found in the state's coastal areas.
Alabama bass, an invasive species, are making their way into North Carolina's freshwater systems, posing a significant threat to native fish populations, partic ...
With spring in full gear, wildlife continues to venture further and further out. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission put together a guide of what to do when encountering wild animals ...
When planting, it is also important to remember the birds, bees, and wildlife. The upcoming spring sales will have native North Carolina Pollinator plants too. Many of our viewers have been ...
An invasive fish first found in Lake Norman is spreading elsewhere in the state and threatening native largemouth ... dramatically reduced, while North Carolina could potentially lose smallmouth ...
US environmentalists are suggesting Anglers in Missouri cut off the head of predatory, reptile-looking fish that has the ...
The species of canine -- about the same size as a modern gray wolf -- was native to the Americas but ... which lives in the coastal areas of North Carolina, is also on the verge of extinction ...
Cincinnati will be hit by a noisy, buggy invasion this spring when the 17-year cicadas emerge. This map shows when and where the insects will arrive.
While it can’t hold a candle to the populations found in Florida and Louisiana, there are still a fair number of alligators living in North Carolina. The American alligator is one of two alligator ...
Discover the 17 most beautiful places in North Carolina—from misty mountains to coastal gems—beloved by locals for their ...