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Invasive northern snakeheads can “walk” on land, breathe air and survive out of water for several days, and they also compete with native species in waterways ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife released a new plan to reduce the spread of the golden mussel, an invasive ...
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Flying Fish: How Some Species Glide Over 200 Meters to Escape PredatorsImagine a fish so desperate to survive that it takes flight above the waves, using the open air as its last line of defense.
The Center for Biological Diversity notified the Trump administration today that it intends to sue over the U.S. Fish and ...
What started as a few pet goldfish dumped into a man-made pond has turned into an overwhelming invasion — and a stark reminder of the valley’s growing problem with animal dumping and pet surrenders.
Termites are a well-known nuisance, but a recent study reveals how their global spread is increasing the amount of damage ...
In addition, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is offering $1 million in grant funding to boating ...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a surge in sea lamprey populations, which have been damaging Great Lakes native species ...
Knotwood, spotted knapweed, baby's breath and wild parsnip are invasive species that live in the East Kootenay ...
Researchers found that climate change is likely to compel migration that could lead to localized extinctions in the Northwest ...
A small community in Nevada has been faced with the surprisingly detrimental impacts of an unexpected invasion.
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