Enterprising Minnesota Zoo officials have devised an unorthodox way to help with the invasive goldfish scourge -- feeding the shiny fin-terlopers to bears, otters and other hungry zoo animals. Jam ...
The Minnesota Zoo said it has partnered with a local watershed district in Minnesota to find a use for the invasive goldfish, most of which are relatives of dumped former pets, clogging Lake Cornelia ...
What started in a fishbowl is ending up in Twin Cities lakes, especially In Edina's Lake Cornelia, where thousands of goldfish are being discovered and removed by groups like Nine Mile Creek Watershed ...
'Using local invasive species helps buffer us and gives animals more variety,' the Minnesota Zoo said of the choice Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
What started in a fishbowl is ending up in Twin Cities lakes, especially In Edina's Lake Cornelia, where thousands of goldfish are being discovered and removed by groups like Nine Mile Creek Watershed ...