Aussies are being encouraged to act. Find out how the numbers are exploding and what you can do to help stop them.
Cane toads, large and poisonous invasive amphibians, pose a threat to Floridian pets, particularly during the rainy season.
The post The Australian Rat That Flips Cane Toads Before Eating Them appeared first on A-Z Animals. Rats are not always viewed in a positive light. Scientists are becoming increasingly aware, however, ...
Rats are not always viewed in a positive light. Scientists are becoming increasingly aware, however, that the Australian water rat could play a vital role in keeping some invasive species in check in ...
A yearslong campaign to wipe out invasive cane toads in Nantou is nearing success. Sightings have dropped from a peak of 35,000 toads caught in 2024 to just 54 adults found between January and June ...
The rainy season in South Florida attracts more amphibious jumpers to home yards — and every pet owner should fear one kind. More frogs and toads are jumping around backyards, and their numbers ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan's Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency said a five-year campaign has largely eliminated an invasive cane toad population in Nantou County's Caotun Township from a peak ...
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The moment of truth is just about here. The Strait of Hormuz has reopened, for now, and Middle Eastern countries that shut off their oil wells during the war (the term is actually “shut in”) are about ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. They're deemed one of the world's most invasive species, and in Australia, pose a major problem. Residents in an east coast city ...
Eight-year-old Joseph Erskine needed weeks of treatment and a skin graft after a toy burst across his chest and hand - releasing a hot gel that can stick to the skin and cause severe burns. A warning ...