In North America, trained dogs inspect watercraft to detect invasive mussels before they catch a ride to new waters. Dogs ...
A recent study co-authored by UW professor and freshwater ecologist Julian Olden found a direct connection between the ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service suggests hunting, cooking and eating invasive feral hogs, iguana, carp, Northern Snakehead ...
The US Fish and Wildlife Service has targeted these species as more than just threats to local ecosystems. They're also ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Americans should hunt and cook nutrias, an invasive species found in marshy areas, to ...
Think the yellow sprinkling of flora alongside the I-17 highway is testament to a beautiful blooming spring? Think again.
What do iguanas, rodents, fish and wild boars have in common? They’re on a list of invasive species that federal officials are encouraging people to eat in an effort to limit damage to ecosystems.
Del. Holly Seibold, D-Fairfax, introduced House Bill 1941 and Sen. Saddam Salim, D-Fairfax, introduced Senate Bill 1166. The ...
The Oklahoma House passed the Terry Peach Watershed Restoration Act to restore watersheds and combat invasive species.