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 ...
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 ...
The American species virtually wiped out the native crayfish in the south and east of England, and in the last few years, there has been increasing concern about their potential impact in Wales.
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 ...
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.