What’s causing these holes to appear in Florida riverbanks? It’s an invasive exotic fish ... Biologists say the digging is causing a range of problems for Florida’s freshwater ecosystems ...
“Dug by the exotic and invasive armored sailfin catfish ... Biologists say the digging is causing a range of problems for Florida’s freshwater ecosystems, destabilizing riverbanks ...
This 4-foot invasive ... pounds,” the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reports. “Green iguanas typically mate in October through November in their native range, and nesting ...
A Wilmington, North Carolina, restaurant is serving lionfish on its menu to help control one of the most invasive species in the Atlantic. Lionfish feed on native fish populations and are destroying ...
One invasive fish is building quite the home, with mysterious holes showing up alongside Florida's riverbanks. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Research Institute calls them ...
A new collaborative study that the Conservancy of Southwest Florida in Naples was part of has revealed things are worse than experts thought when it comes to the size of the prey of the invasive ...