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WORLD

Fossil’s 3 eyes are not its most surprising feature

New York Times, Published on 14/05/2025

» NEW YORK -  More than 500 million years ago a three-eyed predator chased prey through seas of the Cambrian Period. Once it caught its quarry, a pair of spine-covered grasping claws and a circular mouth covered in teeth would finish the job.

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OPINION

Tilapia crisis needs fixing

Oped, Editorial, Published on 07/08/2024

» This week's cabinet meeting was hotly anticipated by the public and media, who were eager to know who was responsible for the flood of invasive blackchin tilapia recently found in 17 provinces and coastal waters.

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THAILAND

Ghana asked to provide DNA of fish

News, Post Reporters, Published on 03/08/2024

» The Department of Fisheries has asked Ghana for the DNA of its blackchin tilapia to verify if the outbreak of the invasive fish species in Thailand originated from the African nation.

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THAILAND

Controlling blackchin tilapia ‘will take three years’

Post Reporters, Published on 17/07/2024

» It will take three years to bring the population of invasive blackchin tilapia under control, using genetic modification that will produce infertile offspring, according to the Department of Fisheries.

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EASY NEWS

More ‘alien’ fish found in Bangkok

Published on 15/07/2024

» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is working to curb the population of blackchin tilapia, which is increasing in three Bangkok districts.

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THAILAND

More ‘alien’ fish found in Bangkok

Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 13/07/2024

» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is working with the Department of Fisheries to curb the population of blackchin tilapia, which is increasing in three Bangkok districts. The invasive species is causing trouble for farmers as it preys on smaller fish.

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OPINION

Question of rights

Oped, Postbag, Published on 04/07/2024

» Re: "Thais favour proactive foreign policy", (Opinion, July 2).

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WORLD

Elephant seals big on power naps

Sunday Spotlight, Published on 11/06/2023

» It long seemed as if African elephants were the champions of the all-nighter. They can get by on about two hours of sleep. Other mammals need much more, like koalas (20 hours) or you (at least seven plus at least one strong cup of coffee).

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WORLD

How bringing back lost species revives ecosystems

AFP, Published on 01/12/2022

» WASHINGTON - Scientists often study the grim impacts of losing wildlife to hunting, habitat destruction and climate change. But what happens when endangered animals are brought back from the brink?

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WORLD

How bringing back lost species revives ecosystems

AFP, Published on 01/12/2022

» WASHINGTON - Scientists often study the grim impacts of losing wildlife to hunting, habitat destruction and climate change. But what happens when endangered animals are brought back from the brink?