Eat a Big Rat-Like Rodent, U.S. Says

"Invasive species are a serious challenge for our parks and connected ecosystems,” the National Park Service website states.
Think the yellow sprinkling of flora alongside the I-17 highway is testament to a beautiful blooming spring? Think again.
Last year, an invasive species of Hydrilla was discovered in Gardner Lake, prompting Connecticut legislators to propose ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has recommended eating invasive species to help save habitats from these unwanted animals.
Thirty-two projects will share $3.6 million in funding through the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program (MISGP) to address ...
The crabs are easy to recognize by the fuzzy "mittens" on their claws and the lack of paddles on their rear legs.
The State of Michigan announced 32 projects will share $3.6 million in funding through the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program.
The Candlewood Lake Authority received a $27,553 state grant to stop the spread of invasive species through its lake steward ...