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They were supposed to be extinct. Now invasive tilapia are back in Louisiana waters, eating "baby crabs like popcorn" and ...
Invasive and hungry, these farmed fish escaped from a corporate retreat near Port Sulphur, La., nearly 20 years ago. Despite ...
Singkamas, also known as Jicama or Turnip, is a crunchy, mildly sweet root vegetable commonly enjoyed in various cuisines.
On a quiet, chilly morning, the boat crew pulled a net from Navajo Lake, transferring captured tiger muskies, trout and Utah ...
Rotenone typically breaks down in a matter of weeks, and native trout can then be reintroduced to the treated section of water. What’s left is a habitat where a native trout population once ...
In 2011, a study found that farmers who used rotenone had a 2.5 times higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease than those who didn't. ...
DeBock acknowledged rotenone can be harmful to the people who will be applying the chemicals to the pond, which is why they wear protective equipment. However, he thinks this is still the best option.
Rotenone leads to heightened levels of reactive oxygen species and, ultimately, cell death. The researchers wanted to study the protective effects of Ecklonia cava against nerve damage caused by ...
DWR issued the increase as the state prepared to remove non-native species from waters by treating the creek and its tributaries - including Phinney and Anderson lakes - with the piscicide rotenone.
A group hoping to spray rotenone on Miramichi Lake to kill smallmouth bass — with the goal of protecting Atlantic salmon from the predator fish — has cancelled the plan.