Animals
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Chemical Rotenone in Colorado River Possible Solution to Invasive Predatory Fish Smallmouth Bass
Officials will be treating the Colorado River with the chemical rotenone to get rid of the invasive predatory fish smallmouth bass and green sunfish populations. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Salmon, Steelhead Populations at Risk as Invasive Voracious Predator Fish Walleye Enters Idaho Waterways
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Endangered Lapwing Bird Back in Northern Ireland Farm After 5 Years of Bog Rehab, Eradication of Invasives
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Shark Culling Due to Increased Attacks in New Caledonia Denounced by IUCN, International Organizations
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Mitigating Plastic Pollution: Wood Dust Filtering Device Can Help Trap Harmful Microplastics
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Weird-Looking Animal: Sea Creature With Many Teeth Found in UK River
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Moths: More Than Just Nighttime Visitors to Bramble Flowers
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Venetoraptor Gassenae: New Species of Reptile Was Pterosaur Ancestor
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