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A small community in Nevada has been faced with the surprisingly detrimental impacts of an unexpected invasion.
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.
If you've ever heard the urban legend about released pet alligators growing to colossal sizes in sewer systems, you might be ...
As I read the article, I'm going to use a cause and effect chart so we can track the information we are learning about goldfish as an invasive species. This chart will help us organize and better ...
Knotwood, spotted knapweed, baby's breath and wild parsnip are invasive species that live in the East Kootenay ...
An article by Invasive Species Centre explained that a goldfish could live up to 30 to 40 years but can die in weeks if the aquarium conditions are poor which is why they are popularly known to have a ...
It does strike me that most people have no interest in owning a kangaroo, and I can’t even imagine how the debates got ...
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