The fish, weighing up to 100 pounds and eating 10% of their weight in algae every day, could pose an existential threat to the Great Lakes.
An invasive black carp was found in Oklahoma for the first time. Anglers can earn a $100 bounty for reporting them.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has established a new permanent permitting system that will allow ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has launched a bold new initiative to protect the state’s aquatic ...
Oklahoma wildlife officials have confirmed the first invasive Black Carp in the state after a teenager’s catch in McCurtain ...
Hoosiers can now apply for a new permit that will allow anglers to harvest invasive carps in Indiana. Invasive carp species, ...
Despite the Trump administration pausing the project in December, the president recently said “only Trump” can save the Great ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has confirmed a species of black carp is in the state. The invasive fish poses problems for other native animals, and the state is offering a bounty to ...
Trump vowed to enlist a group of governors to assist in his fight against the invasive fish, though the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been targeting the "nuisance species" for over five years ...
An invasive fish species has been found in Oklahoma.On Tuesday, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife confirmed the first ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ( FWS) is actively encouraging Americans to hunt, trap, and eat invasive species as a ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation said these invasive fish are a major threat to native mussels and fish.