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Catching Eels with a Trap & Cooking Them
Watch as we set a trap to catch eels and cook them using traditional methods! This primitive survival technique is a great way to find food in the wild, and the results are delicious. 🔹 What’s in ...
Scientists with the University of Florida and the U.S. Geological Survey are asking for the public’s help in spotting invasive swamp eels. The slimy, air-breathing eels were first found in Florida in ...
A new invader is threatening the Everglades. Biologists have confirmed that invasive swamp eels, first detected in South Florida in the early 2000s, are spreading through the wetlands and wiping out ...
Heads up Florida. Say hello to your new neighbor, the Asian swamp eel. The swamp eel is one of the latest — and unwelcome — invasive species seen in the Sunshine State and officials want the public's ...
First detected in South Florida in the early 2000s, the sleek, snake-like fish — likely introduced through live food markets from Southeast Asia — now glide through the Everglades marshes as if they ...
In the canals, marshes, and swamps of the Florida Everglades, invasive fish are silently slipping into new waterways. Among them are the Asian swamp eel and the bullseye snakehead, two air-breathing ...
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