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Argentine tegu sightings in Georgia

Talk of large, odd-looking lizards has been circulating in eastern Toombs and western Tattnall counties. They’ve been spotted crossing dirt roads. They’ve turned up on game cams. One was even trapped in a farmer’s shop. Underscoring the stories, since last summer DNR has documented at least four adult Argentine black and white tegus and 20 […]

Invasive Species Youth Art Contest in California

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is pleased to announce the sixth annual California Invasive Species Youth Art Contest, which this year challenges students to creatively present messages about nutria (Myocastor coypus), a relatively recent – and destructive – invasive species in California. The contest is offered by CDFW’s Invasive Species Program as […]

Boating – Boat US Magazine

  Coping with Aquatic Invasives – by Rich Armstrong and Ryck Lydecker We’ve adapted boating habits to fight plant and animal invaders from distant waters. Now agencies and manufacturers are looking for new ways to cope with those already here. Read more here.