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The green iguana hunt: Why the US government is asking people to eat swamp rats and green iguanas
"Eating invasive species can help protect native animals and plants." ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ( FWS) is actively encouraging Americans to hunt, trap, and eat invasive species as a ...
Controlling invasive species is critical for protecting native ecosystems. When nonnative animals dominate landscapes, they can outcompete native wildlife for food and habitat, destabilizing entire ...
They look like a cross between an otter and a gopher but they taste something like a rabbit or dark meat from turkey. And conservation officials want you to eat as many of them as you can. The nutria, ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants people to eat more invasive species. In Mississippi, you can hunt and fish for nutria, feral hogs, carp and more ...
The rules of the Louisiana Nutria Rodeo are simple: From the strike of midnight on a Friday morning in February, your kill crew has forty hours to shoot as many swamp rats as possible. You can hunt in ...
Back in 1899, a harmful rodent called nutria was introduced to the U.S. through the fur trade. Since then, they have damaged vegetation and crops, destroyed the banks of ditches and lakes, and caused ...
After Bucktown’s bayou icon was diagnosed with cancer, his family is asking for prayers from the community.
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