LA CROSSE (WKBT) — A speedy silver carp that shrugged off the swift current of the swollen Mississippi River to zoom about 35 miles from La Crosse to Winona, Minn., is propelling a call to arms to ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Lake Michigan may be benefiting from a bit of irony. A new study from the University of Illinois suggests that pollution in Chicago's waterways is protecting the lake from invasive ...
Local agencies in Illinois have partnered with organizations to launch a rebranding campaign to elevate a group of invasive fish species into a more enticing food item. The fish species, which have ...
"Asian carp" refers to four species of fish that have become established in the U.S. over recent decades, including silver, bighead, black and grass carp. While common carp have been in the U.S. for ...
ST. PAUL — The carp invading Minnesota up the Mississippi River could be stopped — at least for several years. It would only cost $60,000. So says the man with a plan — University of Minnesota ...
ST. PAUL - Three options appear viable to help stop the advance of Asian carp into Minnesota, but after years of talk disputes remain about how to best halt the invasion. Legislators on the House ...
ST. PAUL -- Fast-growing and destructive Asian carp could take over Minnesota streams and lakes if the federal government does not act soon, a U.S. senator, the state attorney general and ...
While most eyes have been on the Great Lakes as the likely route for an Asian carp invasion into the Northland, the creatures already may be making a back-door move into the region up the St. Croix ...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — You're in the mood for fish and your server suggests a dish of invasive carp. Ugh, you might say. But how about broiled copi, fresh from the Mississippi River? Here's the ...
Maybe you're more familiar with its old name: Asian carp. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources kicked off a new rebranding campaign to make the invasive species of a fish sound a little more ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Over the last two decades, Invasive Carp have migrated into the Cumberland and Tennessee river systems from the Mississippi River. They made their way into the state by ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results