The muskrat doesn't get a lot of respect from people. But these pesky mammals are good for at least one thing: they "eat ...
A £1.72m chalk river restoration project has been completed after two years of work which is set to enhance local wildlife. Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust was awarded money from the government's ...
People in Florida are cooking and eating green iguanas because they’re an invasive species. People on social media are not sure how to feel about it.
University of Florida scientists have rolled out a DNA "tripwire" that can flag two notoriously stealthy invasive fish from just a few drops of canal water, giving Florida a new early-warning system ...
Green iguanas are mostly plant-eaters. Nile monitors are carnivores that actively hunt vertebrate prey. Monitors are bulkier, with longer necks, narrower snouts and thicker, more muscular tails. They ...
Whether it's redfin pickerel in the Kennebec River or sturgeon in the Great Lakes, nearly one-third of freshwater fish ...
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Queen’s University Belfast has secured over €295,000 as part of a €1.2 million international award to develop rapid, non-invasive tests for monitoring fish health in salmon aquaculture.
The expert anglers at Milliken Fishing show how homemade jug lines effectively remove invasive fish species from local ponds.