(WGHP) — The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission announced on Monday that Apple Snails are being seen in North Carolina. The harmful invasive aquatic species was identified along the Lumber River in ...
ATLANTA — Georgia's Department of Natural Resources has put out a new warning on invasive snails in the state, identified as the apple snail and mystery snail, carrying around parasites. According to ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The invasive apple snail is popping up all over south Louisiana, causing problems for crawfish and their producers. “We’ve had a number of crawfish ponds in the past three ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Wildlife authorities are asking for anglers, boaters and lake visitors across Georgia to help prevent the spread of invasive snail species. A recent discovery found that two ...
The bird species has long ridden dramatic population swings. About 3,000 snail kites lived in Florida in 2001, but a severe drought that year devastated the Everglades and Lake Okeechobee, cutting the ...
Now, more than ever, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) continues to encourage anglers, boaters and lake visitors across the State to help prevent the ...
Invasive apple and mystery snails in Georgia have tested positive for rat lungworm, a parasite that can cause illness if the snails are consumed raw or undercooked. Although the risk of infection is ...
New research reveals that the invasive Apple Snail -- which threatens rice crops -- could spread further in Africa. A team of researchers suggest that South West along Tana River, Western Kenya and ...
Giant apple snails were recently reported in crawfish shipments from Louisiana delivered to two south Arkansas restaurants. If established in Arkansas, the invasive species could pose risks to ...
If you’re planning a crawfish boil anytime soon, Texas Parks and Wildlife is warning you to check your crawfish bag for two invasive hitchhikers that could drastically alter the environment if ...
New research led by CABI and including the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) reveals that the invasive Apple Snail – which threatens rice crops – could spread further in Africa. A team ...
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