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14 invasive species Americans should be eating
Looking to add some surprises to your cooking and help the planet? Consider cooking up some bullfrog or nutria. How about a ...
While not venomous, their bite can cause serious infections and they are potentially dangerous to people and pets. This ...
As Oregonians anticipate the opening of native Dungeness crab season later this month, wildlife officials are concerned about ...
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Experts warn invasive species are pushing into new regions
Across continents and climates, species that once stayed put are now on the move, slipping into new regions and reshaping the ...
A Chinese mitten crab was recently found alive and captured by hand in an Oregon river, marking the state's second sighting ...
On Nov. 17, Oregon officials confirmed the state's second invasive Chinese mitten crab sighting in 2025. Wildlife experts are ...
Some invasive species can be transformed into delicious dishes to invade and satisfy your stomach, according to one expert.
As India intensifies efforts to tackle invasive species—from Senna spectabilis in Tamil Nadu’s forests to tilapia and crayfish overrunning freshwater ecosystems ...
Invasive sea lampreys, grotesque parasites with rows of teeth inside their circular mouths that drain the blood of fish, ...
A Chinese mitten crab, an invasive species prohibited in Oregon, was discovered in the Willamette River near the Sellwood ...
Giant Joro spiders from Asia have invaded Maryland. These yellow and black orb-weavers make 18-inch webs and could spread ...
Researchers recorded lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) preying on an invasive species, the jaguar cichlid (Parachromis ...
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