From plague to prize: How the conversation is shifting on this invasive species

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By Maddy Lauria It’s not often that government officials encourage the public to kill wildlife, but it’s becoming more common as more invasive species take hold. “If you catch a snakehead in Delaware, you should kill it,” the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) says bluntly on its website about this “problem invasive species” native to China and Russia. But this long, odd-looking fish with a mouth full of sharp teeth has become an adrenaline-inducing hob

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