Source: USDA USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is announcing the successful eradication of the New World …
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Source: USDA USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is announcing the successful eradication of the New World …
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Source: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Agency By Donald Stotts Fire ants can easily attack and kill small livestock such as …
Source: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department With a significant carryover of mature gobblers and an influx of young birds to match …
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Source: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department The Trans-Pecos Pronghorn Restoration Project progressed with another successful …
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Source: AgriLife Today West Texas honey bees are on the move, so motorists shouldn’t be surprised if their windshields are strafed …
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It's invasive species awareness week! Zebra mussels are a small, destructive invasive species that can spread across Texas by …
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Feb. 27 – May 3 is National Invasive Species Awareness Week, and today's focus is the aptly-named fire ant. The impact of red …
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Source: Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries According to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF), a …
It's National Invasive Species Week Feb. 27 through March 3! Giant salvinia is attacking Texas lakes and rivers. This invasive …
Source: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is seeking public comment on proposed changes …
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