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Populations of rusty crayfish, an invasive species in the lakes of Minnesota and Wisconsin, have seen a steady decline in some regions—and, for once, humans aren't responsible. A study published in ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Corina Ridenour, 3, of Clifton Heights, fishes for crawfish with her mom Julia Davis at The Ruins in Tower Grove Park on Thursday ...
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For the best fresh crawfish, grab them during this season
Grab the freshest, meatiest crawfish by timing your catch right -- learn the season when crawdads are at their absolute best ...
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Crawfish, crawdads, crayfish, oh my — here's the difference
Crawfish, crawdads, and crayfish all look the same, but there's one difference that has more to do with the person preparing ...
Royal Oak — Knee deep in a pond behind Royal Oak High School, Mikela Dean split open a tubular wire trap she had extracted from the mucky water. Nothing inside. Again. Dean, watershed ecologist for ...
As Michigan grapples with a never-before-seen invasion of red swamp "crayfish" threatening cities' infrastructures and ecosystems, mudbug experts from Lafayette have organized a Cajun culture lesson ...
Researchers trap rusty crayfish to test ways to remove the invasive species. Researchers trap rusty crayfish at Tofte Lake to develop methods for removing the invasive species from northern waters ...
Anyone hoping to celebrate Mardi Gras with a piping hot crawfish boil this year may be out of luck -- or have to pay more than double what they’re used to. Crawfish farmers in south Louisiana -- an ...
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