Life finds a way: Invasive six-inch marble crayfish are able to reproduce by themselves A mutant species of all-female crayfish taking over the world is not the latest science fiction film but a ...
A new mapping project puts 427 crayfish taxa and over 100,000 observation records on the first searchable global atlas: World of Crayfish. The resource will help protect vulnerable crayfish species ...
Good news out of Nashville, Tennessee, as new data shows that populations of endangered Nashville crayfish are recovering after years of near-extinction, Nature World News reported. The recovery ...
A colony of crayfish has been discovered in Devonshire Marsh, sparking fresh warnings about invasive species. In the latest ...
Lacunicambarus polychromatus, the paintedhand mudbug, is one of 427 crayfish species for which global location data is now available via a free-to-access map known as World of Crayfish.
Creating the atlas involved extracting GPS coordinates from every modern crayfish occurrence record in scientific literature.
The Kennet Crayfish Company was a top three finalist in the "Food Producer of the Year” category at the BBC Food and Farming ...
Hundreds of white-clawed crayfish have been relocated as part of a project to protect the endangered species. Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has led a scheme to move the native crayfish from National ...
Following litigation by the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today protected the Big Creek and St. Francis River crayfish as threatened under the Endangered Species ...
About 100 of the crustaceans have died around the River Wansbeck in Northumberland - one of the last strongholds of the species - since the end of September. Surveys revealed native crayfish ...
A Thatcham company made it to the top three in the ‘Food Producer of the Year’ category at the BBC Food and Farming Awards ...
The small, freshwater crayfish are not native to any natural environment and originated in the German pet industry in 1995, according to the Invasive Species Centre. They derive their name from ...