An invasive black carp was found in Oklahoma for the first time. Anglers can earn a $100 bounty for reporting them.
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US Army invests billions to address highly invasive species wreaking havoc on state waterways
Officials are set to spend whatever it takes to stop them. US Army invests billions to address highly invasive species ...
Hoosiers can now apply for a new permit that will allow anglers to harvest invasive carps in Indiana. Invasive carp species, ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has confirmed a species of black carp is in the state. The invasive fish poses problems for other native animals, and the state is offering a bounty to ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A sport many East Tennesseans know and love may be under threat by a new fish in Tennessee lakes and rivers. According to the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency, there are four ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - Anglers who hook black carp could receive a little green. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Illinois Department of Natural Resources are mapping the ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation confirmed the first report of a black carp within a private pond in McCurtain County.
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Indiana DNR: New permanent permit will allow anglers to harvest invasive carp 24/7
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has established a new permanent permitting system that will allow ...
NORRIS, Tenn., Jan. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Tennessee River system -- a lifeline of biodiversity, recreation, and commerce -- has long faced a pressing ecological challenge: invasive carp.
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DNR establishes permit for large scale harvesting of invasive carp from Indiana waterways
Invasive carp species, including silver, grass, and black carp, have become a significant issue across the Midwest negatively impacting native fish populations and recreational activities like boating ...
ARVADA, Colo. — Colorado aquatic biologists on Wednesday removed invasive carp from an Arvada pond. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) said its biologists pulled 14 bighead carp from the pond at Jack B ...
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