Many scientists, researchers and journalists would like to change the language we use to discuss invasives. For instance, the ...
The global aquaculture industry has tripled in size since the year 2000, with producers raising a mind-boggling diversity of species, from seaweeds and clams to carp, salmon and cuttlefish. Many of ...
Researchers have identified the plants and animals that pose the greatest threat to the Great Lakes' region's delicate ...
Conservationists believe harvesting the invasive fish tilapia and turning it into fertiliser could help save one of Queensland's most scientifically important ecosystems.
"The Lionfish Challenge raises awareness of this invasive species and serves as a great way to get people outdoors and ...
Officials are hoping that carp rather than chemicals could solve problems at a pond in The Villages. Villagers living on the ...
Each year, conservation departments around the Midwest spend millions of dollars to remove invasive Asian carp. Agents ...
Conservation departments around the Midwest spend millions of dollars each year to remove invasive Asian carp.
BULLHEAD CITY — "Carpe diem" translates from Latin as "seize the day." "Carpe carp" translates loosely into "seize the carp." ...
“Carpe diem” translates from Latin as “seize the day.” “Carpe carp” translates loosely into “seize the carp.” Local angler ...
Carp are probably the most misunderstood fish in our local water. I’d venture a guess that the common carp is the most disliked fish that swims. Why? Many people dislike them because they label ...
Yes, but it takes some planning. Step one is having a pond that suits your climate. Step two is choosing hardy fish species.