Virginia unit researchers study seasonal movement, dispersal, and home range of invasive Northern Snakehead Channa argus. Scientists also research growth and reproductive behavior in a newly established population of northern snakehead.
Can aquarium hobbyists still possess snakeheads as pets?
In some places, yes, snakehead fish can still be kept as pets, but under several constraints. Specifically, importation and interstate transport of live snakeheads is prohibited. Many states prohibit possession of snakeheads, and several of those states have done so for decades. Aquarists can obtain information about regulations concerning possession of live snakeheads and other prohibited fishes by contacting their state fish and game agency. Transporting live snakeheads across a state line for any purpose is a Federal offense under the Lacey Act, even between two states that allow possession of live snakeheads.
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Can snakehead fish harm humans?
Can snakeheads still be purchased for food purposes?
How did snakehead fish get into the United States?
What are snakeheads?
What are the potential effects of snakeheads to our waters?
What is the Federal Government doing about snakehead fish?
What should be done with a captured snakehead fish?
Where do snakeheads live?
What is an invasive species and why are they a problem?
Virginia unit researchers study seasonal movement, dispersal, and home range of invasive Northern Snakehead Channa argus. Scientists also research growth and reproductive behavior in a newly established population of northern snakehead.
Snakehead fish are originally from China and Korea, but recently they've been found in Maryland, Virginia, Arkansas, California, and Florida.
Snakehead fish are originally from China and Korea, but recently they've been found in Maryland, Virginia, Arkansas, California, and Florida.
Snakehead fish are originally from China and Korea, but recently they've been found in Maryland, Virginia, Arkansas, California, and Florida.
Snakehead fish are originally from China and Korea, but recently they've been found in Maryland, Virginia, Arkansas, California, and Florida.
Invasive Species Program --Snakeheads, Aquatic Invaders
Snakeheads (Pisces, Channidae): A biological synopsis and risk assessment
Related
Can snakehead fish harm humans?
Can snakeheads still be purchased for food purposes?
How did snakehead fish get into the United States?
What are snakeheads?
What are the potential effects of snakeheads to our waters?
What is the Federal Government doing about snakehead fish?
What should be done with a captured snakehead fish?
Where do snakeheads live?
What is an invasive species and why are they a problem?
Virginia unit researchers study seasonal movement, dispersal, and home range of invasive Northern Snakehead Channa argus. Scientists also research growth and reproductive behavior in a newly established population of northern snakehead.
Virginia unit researchers study seasonal movement, dispersal, and home range of invasive Northern Snakehead Channa argus. Scientists also research growth and reproductive behavior in a newly established population of northern snakehead.
Snakehead fish are originally from China and Korea, but recently they've been found in Maryland, Virginia, Arkansas, California, and Florida.
Snakehead fish are originally from China and Korea, but recently they've been found in Maryland, Virginia, Arkansas, California, and Florida.
Snakehead fish are originally from China and Korea, but recently they've been found in Maryland, Virginia, Arkansas, California, and Florida.
Snakehead fish are originally from China and Korea, but recently they've been found in Maryland, Virginia, Arkansas, California, and Florida.