Battling the prolific challenge of invasive carp
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Battling the prolific challenge of invasive carp
Invasive carp lack predators and have voracious feeding habits and prolific reproduction. They quickly grow abundant and destructive, disrupting the entire food web in aquatic ecosystems. Bighead carp, shown here, grow up to 5 feet in length and can weigh more than 100 pounds. Photo by Tyler Gross/USFWS. By Janet Lebson US Fish and Wildlife Service Nearly 50 partners are now organized to battle one of the most urgent, wide-ranging and complex en…
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