Another invasive species is establishing a toehold in Florida. Well, technically, they don't have toes but watch for Asian ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ed Connell holding a big snakehead caught in a Boca Raton canal. (Alan Zaremba/Special to the Miami Herald) Although Florida is ...
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Catching African cichlids for a breeding project - Florida has more than you think
Florida's exotic fish invasion includes a surprisingly robust population of African cichlids — species that originated in lakes thousands of miles away and have established themselves in South Florida ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida reef gecko is now officially a protected species in the state. On Tuesday, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) gave final approval to designate ...
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Wild Florida spillways are full of pet store fish - I'm catching them myself
The premise here is as straightforward as it is fascinating — Florida's exotic fish invasion has filled spillways, canals, and drainage systems with species that sell for real money in pet stores, and ...
Although Florida is known for its excellent largemouth bass fishing, South Florida has a couple of exotic species that local anglers appreciate even more — peacock bass and snakeheads. And now is a ...
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