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The IDNR is offering a $100 bounty per each of these invasive fish caught, through the “Keep, Cool, Call” program, subject to funding availability.
The program is a part of “Keep, Cool, Call.” The program is funded by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the ...
Arkansas anglers may participate in the program and earn $100 if they hook one of these fish by sharing the information about ...
Help track invasive black carp in Oklahoma waters for a bounty. Get guidelines on angling, identification, and reporting to ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — If you catch a black carp in Oklahoma, you have the opportunity to claim a $100 bounty. The Oklahoma ...
There is an initiative to combat the spread of black carp, an invasive species threatening the Mississippi River ...
Anglers throughout Oklahoma can earn a $100 bounty if they report the catch of an invasive black carp in Oklahoma, according to a press release from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
Assist ODWC in early detection of black carp—an invasive species threatening aquatic ecosystems. Take part in the $100 bounty ...
In an attempt to rid the Mississippi River Basin of this invasive species, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is issuing a ...
Black carp can grow to 150 pounds and are the most efficient prey of mollusks in freshwater streams, according to Duane Chapman, a research fish biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey.
Big money is available for anyone who catches an invasive species in the Mississippi River. The Illinois Department of ...
Sure, they roam around and move within any lake or river system, especially during our changing seasons, but for the most ...