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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wants You to Eat These Giant, Invasive RodentsThis National Invasive Species Week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is asking Americans to do their part for native ...
Non-native species can devastate vulnerable ecosystems. Conservationists are hoping that the promise of a tasty meal will ...
The same goes for plant-based ingredients; kudzu and garlic mustard are both invasive species that can be foraged and eaten, ...
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 ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is currently promoting National Invasive Species Awareness Week by encouraging Americans to help control certain troublesome animal populations by eating them ...
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Today, the rodents are also causing trouble along the Atlantic coast and in portions of California. While rodents aren’t a ...
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The tortoises on some islands have shells that are dome shaped because they eat plants that are low down ... including marine iguanas, tortoises, green turtles, sea cucumbers, flightless ...
Armed with a slingshot, Taiwanese bounty hunter Wu Cheng-hua bends sideways and aims his lethal weapon up at a green iguana, one of tens of thousands in the crosshairs of a government cull.
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