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A $7 billion seafood species has become an invasive resident on the US East Coast - here's why scientists are concernedManila clams, a valuable seafood species, have established a breeding population in Boston Harbor. This marks the first known successful es...
Australia, in the late 1800s, introduced foxes for a hunting hobby, and scientists are still tracking the damage more than a century laterIntroduced for sport in the 1800s, European red foxes have become a devastating ecological crisis in Australia. These adaptable predators r...
Blue crabs were first found in Italy's Adriatic in 1949; 74 years later, they exploded, cut clam output 90%, and pushed 160 km up the Po RiverAmerican blue crabs, famed for their presence in coastal cuisine, are now making an alarming, unprecedented journey deep into Italy's Po Ri...
Where native rats disappear, something far more dangerous takes overMadagascar's unique wildlife faces a threat from invasive black rats. These newcomers are pushing out native tufted-tailed rats from degrad...
Samsung Galaxy XR features: First android XR headset with advanced Google AI integration at $1,800Samsung has launched the Galaxy XR, an AI-powered extended reality headset, in collaboration with Google and Qualcomm. Priced at $1,800, it...
Sri Lanka to ban predatory pet fish to protect ecosystemsSri Lanka will ban four species of predatory ornamental fish including Piranhas that have escaped into rivers and lakes, devastating native...
Florida woman removes record breaking number of pythons, wins challenge with unbelievable prize moneyDuring the recent Florida Python Challenge, a record-breaking 294 invasive Burmese pythons were removed, according to state wildlife offici...
Meet Taylor Stanberry from Naples, who became the first woman ever to win Florida Python Challenge with 60 capturesTaylor Stanberry from Naples made history. She became the first woman to win the Florida Python Challenge. She captured 60 invasive Burmese...
This monster fish survives on land and has no natural hunters. Experts want it immediately killed if seenThe northern snakehead, an invasive fish native to Asia, is rapidly spreading across U.S. rivers and lakes, posing a major threat to native...
How USAID's assistance brought a poisonous 'alien' plant to India on request of Jawaharlal Nehru, and its still troubling usThe article discusses the outbreak of Parthenium, an invasive weed, in India during the 1950s. This unwelcome species, which came with grai...
No elevated car ramp, Noida airport will have a walkway to the terminalPrime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for the airport in Jewar on Thursday (Nov 25). The airport design, like many of ...
Dutee Chand's real race is against the Olympics' double standardsAllegations of unfairness are being made against many women athletes accused of having unfair advantages because of their natural condition...
Global travellers more likely to pick up virulent strains of drug-resistant bacteriaUp to 80% of travellers returning from high-risk regions are colonised by MDR-GN bacteria.
Bloomberg's top 50 people who defined global business in 2017From finance and politics to tech and entertainment, these people defined global business in throughout the current year.
Ice-free areas of Antarctica to increase by 2100: StudyIce-free areas may increase in Antarctica by 25 per cent due to climate change, leading to drastic changes in the continent's biodiversity,...
- Antarctica's ice-free areas to increase by 2100
Canberra, June 29 (IANS) Areas of Antarctica devoid of ice could increase by up to 25 per cent by the end of the century because of climate...
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- House sparrows losing battle against rapid urbanisation
The house sparrow is now the fourth most commonly-sighted bird in India, with the first three being the Rock Pigeon, which has emerged as t...
How weak checks and balances in mining are destroying forests and livelihoods in IndiaBetween 2003 and 2009, while allotting coal blocks to companies for captive use, the coal ministry, allotted as many as 16 blocks in and ar...
Emus get a foster care from Tamil NaduEmus, birds native to Australia but orphaned in the southern state after being caught in an investment scam, will now receive foster care f...