A large invasive rodent capable of destroying up to 9 tons of plant material a year has made its way to Fresno, according to ...
Nutria are large rodents from South America that eat and burrow into wetlands along the Gulf Coast, Atlantic Coast and in the Pacific Northwest. They were brought to the U.S. for fur trade originally.
Project Beaver worked with the Bureau of Land Management to restore the large rodents to the Cascade-Siskiyou National ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service suggests eating invasive species to help protect native animals and ecosystems. Invasive species can have a significant economic impact, costing the U.S ...
California’s most-destructive and least-welcome swamp rodents have arrived in its fifth-largest city. To be precise, they’ve arrived in the stretch of San Joaquin River that traces Fresno’s ...
BEAVERS have been released at Broughton Sanctuary as part of the estate's 'transformational' rewilding project.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service is hoping you’ve got an appetite for protecting your environment. The service has recently announced that five invasive species currently spreading in various ...
While large social animals such as chimpanzees, dolphins and elephants have been widely documented helping each other, researchers have now observed mice seemingly attempting to give "first aid" to ...