Por: The Atlantic Science October 02, 2022
Some scientists say fear of invasive species is nativist; others call that criticism “unconvincing if not tortuous.”imageBROKER / AlamyOctober 2, 2022, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published in .A little over a decade ago, Jason Gleditsch was removing Asian honeysuckle when he noticed the birds. Robins and gray catbirds flocked around the thickets in autumn, attracted by the fat, ripe fruits. Originally introduced as ornamental plants... + full article
PennLive USA Life September 29, 2022
In response to almost 1,100 public comments, a majority of them opposing new regulations designed to combat the introduction of invasive species and pathogens into state waters, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission on Wednesday confirmed that it will be delaying action on... + más
Pogy boat dumps 900,000 fish off Louisiana coast, raising the ire of anglers and conservationists | The Advocate
Chinese survivors had no food, water on sinking boat | ABC News
Newsweek USA Tech September 28, 2022
A species considered extinct for nearly 100 years has been bought back to life in Colorado.The Greenback cutthroat trout, Colorado's state fish, was thought to be extinct in the 1930s, when it had been decimated due to mining pollution, overfishing and competition from... + más
Lost And Found: The Recovery Of England’s Forgotten Frog | Forbes
Mekong Ghost rediscovered in fish market after being lost for 18 years | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World September 28, 2022
An extremely rare species of carp nicknamed the Mekong Ghost that had not been seen for nearly two decades has been unexpectedly documented in Cambodia.The giant salmon carp is one of the world's most threatened fish. Found only in Asia's Mekong River, the carp is... + más
What are ‘ghost jobs’ and why are there so many of them? | WPTV
Watch corpse-painted heavy metal singer throw first pitch at White Sox game | Newsweek
PennLive USA Opinion September 26, 2022
For several years now, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and DCNR have been issuing bulletins urging the public to launch a violent assault against an invasive bug known as the spotted lanternfly. “Kill it! (advises the bulletin). Stomp, smash, squash, crush, burn,... + más
The Most Satisfying Way to Kill a Spotted Lanternfly | Slate
Apple Music Classical app references again spotted in iOS code, as deadline approaches | 9to5Mac
Newsweek USA Tech September 26, 2022
A gargantuan blue catfish weighing nearly 120 lbs and dubbed a monster has been captured in Tennessee.The 54 inch long fish was released back into the Cumberland River from which it was caught after its measurements were taken.Now, this is a big blue! said the Tennessee Wildlife... + más
ESPN College GameDay 2022: Week 4 Location Hosts, TV Schedule and Predictions | Bleacher Report
Florida fisherman creates 24/7 bait vending machine | 10 WBNS
Forbes USA Life September 25, 2022
How England’s pool frog went from an overlooked amphibian to a top conservation priority raises important questions about our perceptions—or misperceptions—of which species are native whilst revealing the subtle beauty of a forgotten frog © by hosted by The pool frog... + más
Meet The Chef Behind Eventbrite’s 36-Course Wu-Tang Inspired Dinner | Forbes
Preserve Louisiana to travel to the Acadia prairie for fourth Cultural and Architectural tour | The Advocate
Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022
A cash bounty may be given for killing iguanas in Miami Beach, due to the overwhelming numbers of the reptiles.The iguanas, which are invasive to Miami Beach, have been rapidly expanding in population and causing damage, leading officials to suggest payments for hunters who kill... + más
Pembroke Pines Firefighter Arrested on Drug Charges in Miami Beach | NBC 6 South Florida
Two Cargo Trains Collide near Miami International Airport Leaving 4 Injured: Officials | NBC 6 South Florida
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