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How an army of crayfish clones took over Europe
It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie: a new crayfish population made entirely of asexually reproducing, all-female ...
Around the country, environmentalists are cooking up ways to battle invasive species by serving them up on a platter. Over in the mid-Atlantic, they're broiling up the snakeheads that have taken over ...
Scientists working for government breed biological control agents in lab to take on species choking native wildlife ...
A Louisiana red swamp crayfish spreads its claws in a threat display. This crayfish was found in Fairfield, Ohio, hundreds of miles from its native range. A lazy summer day is a perfect time to head ...
Life finds a way: Invasive six-inch marble crayfish are able to reproduce by themselves A mutant species of all-female crayfish taking over the world is not the latest science fiction film but a ...
Through innovations in aquaculture technology, the hometown of China's crayfish has shifted from a seasonal production model ...
Shunned elsewhere as an invasive species, crayfish are close to becoming a national dish in China, where breeding them has become a huge industry. And Chinese have the Japanese to thank for it.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
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Rick Steves Recommends These 'Strange-Looking Creatures' To Eat Like A Local In Venice
If you're traveling to Italy soon, Rick Steves has a fantastic food recommendation. It may seem strange at first, but we ...
Life finds a way: Invasive six-inch marble crayfish are able to reproduce by themselves A mutant species of all-female crayfish taking over the world is not the latest science fiction film but a ...
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