The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service suggests Floridians eat nutria to combat the invasive species causing environmental damage.
Nutrias, an invasive rodent, is causing major erosion to the banks of ditches, lakes and other bodies of water in Florida.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants Texans to eat nutria invading the state. The agency's new campaign, "Save a Swamp, Sauté a Nutria," is encouraging people to consider making a meal out of the ...
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Mongabay on MSNFunerary practices in Fiji protect marine areas while honoring the deceasedOn the fifth day after the burial of their chief, Seru Moce, 66, and other clan members gathered for a meeting to decide what ...
Save a swamp. Sauté a nutria. Wildlife officials are proposing a special way of dealing with an invasive species wreaking havoc<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
$12.4m WSAC upgrades officially open WANGARATTA Sports and Aquatic Centre's (WSAC) indoor stadium expansion is officially ...
Urban dwellers in Washington D.C., San Francisco, Toronto, New York City, and Amsterdam might have seen rats scurrying across their cities — and they're not imagining an influx. Rat populations ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNBangkok eyes curbing water monitor numbersThe Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is considering measures to control the growing population of water monitors in ...
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It’s National Invasive Species Awareness Week, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is highlighting an animal that’s ...
Would you keep a rat as a pet? For some people, a rodent is an ideal companion. Some living in Rajasthan, India, take it even further. Here, rats are revered to the point that they even have their own ...
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