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After last year's extremely limited flounder and red snapper fishing seasons, state lawmakers are considering intervening.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) — A bass species that’s invasive to North Carolina is spreading in our lakes and rivers and competing with our native fish, according to the NC Wildlife Resources Commission.
So far, only one specimen of the new species has been found at the Caroline Seamount midway between Guam and Palau in the Western Pacific Ocean, the study said. The new species was identified by ...
Alabama bass are now found in more rivers and lakes in North Carolina than ever before and are competing with our native fish. The invasive species is now found in the Roanoke and Tar rivers.
ASHEVILLE, N.C.— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced ... petitioning to protect the salamander under the Endangered Species Act. The Center and Defenders are working with the North Carolina ...
MADISON, Wis. -- Aquatic animal sellers from North Carolina and Indiana were convicted earlier this year for shipping illegal invasive crayfish species to Wisconsin, the state's Department of ...
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today listed the Atlantic pigtoe freshwater mussel as threatened under the Endangered Species Act and designated 563 river miles of protected critical habitat in ...