Crawfish season is nearly upon us, but one villain could threaten the well-being of Texas' naturally harvested crustaceans—and we don't just mean the giant boiling pot in the backyard. Last year, the ...
BROWNSVILLE, Texas — Scientists in Texas are on high alert for an invasive species that could threaten native wildlife: an Australian crayfish that has appeared in the state’s resacas, the remnant ...
A new critter is creeping into the United States' waters. The invasive Australian redclaw crayfish has been spotted in southern Texas, roughly 8,000 miles from its home. The freshwater crustacean is ...
Read full article: South Texas enters into an active weather pattern SAPD responds to cutting on October 22, 2023 in the 2600 block of SE Military Drive. Multiple Australian Redclaw Crayfish were ...
"It is important to note that this is a unique species that arose in aquarium culture via a mutation and is not native in the wild anywhere," said Monica McGarrity, a senior scientist for aquatic ...
On Thursday, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced that the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley had recently collected invasive Australian redclaw crayfish specimens, the first known site in ...
An invasive crayfish species that can reproduce around 1,000 eggs up to five times a year has been detected in Texas, according to state officials. Scientists from the University of Texas Rio Grande ...
Redclaw crayfish farming remains a cottage industry in Queensland with an estimated 30 growers, but numbers are steadily increasing as demand for the tasty yabby continues to outstrip supply, ...
An aggressive species of Australian crayfish has somehow made its way into the Yarkon River in central Israel and could pose a major threat to the semi-terrestrial crabs known to reside there. The red ...
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