Researchers in China have replicated the epic journey of one of the world’s most fascinating migratory fish within the confines of an artificial pool, potentially saving it from extinction. From ...
The University of Florida is asking the public to help track the eels to prevent them from becoming more widespread. The eels pose a threat to native wildlife and could disrupt Everglades restoration ...
The eels pose a threat to local populations of native species and to Everglades restoration efforts. The University of Florida is asking for the public to help track the eels by reporting any ...
Another invasive species is moving secretly into Florida: the Asian swamp eel. University of Florida researchers are asking for the public's help to track the elusive fish. Here's what to look for and ...
Along with Burmese pythons and green iguanas, there's another invasive animal that South Floridians need to keep an eye out for: Asian swamp eels. University of Florida researchers are urging ...
University of Florida researchers are asking South Florida residents for help against the spread of Asian swamp eels. “These fish are difficult to find, and that’s exactly why we need the public’s ...
The conflict has already taken over 12 million barrels of oil equivalent per day of Middle East oil and gas offline, including 7 million bpd of crude, representing about 7% of global liquids demand, ...
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The Asian swamp eel’s threat level isn’t consistent across states, but many wildlife agencies are painfully aware of the invasive creature. For example, Florida’s wildlife agency notes that while the ...