"Their meat is often called 'chicken of the trees' for its mild flavor," the USFWS says. The carp species are high-jumping ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants people to eat more invasive species. You can get nutria, wild pigs, carp and northern snakeheads in Mississippi ...
"Their meat is often called 'chicken of the trees' for its mild flavor," the USFWS says. The carp species are high-jumping and can outcompete native fish, the USFWS says. "Here’s the good news ...
Worried about federal funding, Illinois has postponed closing on property rights for land needed for a $1.2-billion project to prevent Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes.
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has advice for dealing with certain types of invasive species -- eat them. Last month, the federal agency posted an article about "5 Invasive Species You Can Hunt ...
Some of the invasive species in Mississippi include feral hogs, nutria, snakeheads, and various carp species. Save a swamp. Eat a nutria. FWS even suggests preferred ways to cook the invaders.
"Their meat is often called 'chicken of the trees' for its mild flavor," the USFWS says. The carp species are high-jumping and can outcompete native fish, the USFWS says. "Here’s the good news ...