Invasive fish species, such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, common carp and rainbow and brown trout are a problem in Africa. These were all introduced to improve sport fishing at some time or other, and are displacing native aquatic fauna and flora. The problem is, once they are in a system, it's hard to get rid of them.
Imagine being concerned about Canada goose numbers dropping! It’s a weird wild world where here in many states we have early and late seasons to hunt them with bag limits sometimes of 15 per day and the hundreds of thousands of nuisance permits issued each year in every state where they are present not to mention the open season for professional nuisance goose shooters at every airport
Yes, I have to, you can't cancel somebody that is a nobody, but how is this any different from humans? I can think of a couple "species" that have a hard time getting along with others and flops out babys like nobodies tomorrow, but we're monsters if we say anything. You sir need to be more diverse..
NOTE TO THE PRODUCER OF THIS PROGRAM the captions are blurry and unreadable if YOUR going to be a producer STOP !!!! trying to cut corners to save money YOU NEED TO HAVE A STANDARD RULES ON WHAT TO OR NOT DO and stick to to them the video is fine but you screwed up on this one thing
@@MrJdebest John, I totally agree! I never said it should be taboo, the contrary I said "meat is meat"...You remember that story of the rugby team that crashed in Andes Mountains in South America??? They survived only by eating they deceased friends; what is the most beautifull in it, that they also said to each other, "If I die ,I want you to eat my flesh and survive"...It is a great donation, a special situation like this one made them see things as they are. For me they weren't cannibals, they deeply loved each other.And also I hate toboos...
Hasn’t really been successful in many places other than small island habitats don’t believe me look at the populations of feral hogs and the damage they do and the speed of their spread it’s truly disheartening even our most efficient and effective methods it’s absolutely a losing battle
I have racoons invading my back yard in Ohio too. A .22 caliber rifle takes care of the problem well. They're not so cute when you catch them killing one of your laying hens, or riddling your sweet corn patch.
Had a group tearing up my neighbor’s trash and crapping everywhere. I shot one in the head with a .22 caliber air rifle and haven’t seen any in months.
Hunting them with dogs and trapping are also good means of control . I actually used to call them like you do bobcat or coyote usually using a small rodent distress call worked well in upstate NY am waiting to try it in my new southwest Ohio home
Thank you!!! Thank you! Great video!👍👍👍❤️
Great documentary better than anything on netflix
Except our planet wich is from netflix
mikeal said it! 🙌
@@RealWild then have you seen the documentary both of these documentaries can educate us about the natural world so it's good having them
💯💯💯
Awesome stuff, loving the constant flow of content.
Thanks Steve, fingers crossed we never run out! (we won't)
Invasive fish species, such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, common carp and rainbow and brown trout are a problem in Africa. These were all introduced to improve sport fishing at some time or other, and are displacing native aquatic fauna and flora. The problem is, once they are in a system, it's hard to get rid of them.
Please upload new episodes of "Wild America"
Imagine being concerned about Canada goose numbers dropping! It’s a weird wild world where here in many states we have early and late seasons to hunt them with bag limits sometimes of 15 per day and the hundreds of thousands of nuisance permits issued each year in every state where they are present not to mention the open season for professional nuisance goose shooters at every airport
4:48 ich kann noch mehr 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Please make a video on war of the wolf packs part 3
Where did they find the man whose voice they use for text to speech?
Did Christopher Columbus pave the way for world wide shipping or did the vikings? The vikings definitely established trade routes on land and sea.
Why not cut the plants farther down or just dig it up completely in the first place?
Yeah
They're all lazy I think
Yes, I have to, you can't cancel somebody that is a nobody, but how is this any different from humans? I can think of a couple "species" that have a hard time getting along with others and flops out babys like nobodies tomorrow, but we're monsters if we say anything. You sir need to be more diverse..
They're more aggressive
They're family members move in
Lynn, were the most dangerous critter on the face of the earth.!!!!?
NOTE TO THE PRODUCER OF THIS PROGRAM the captions are blurry and unreadable if YOUR going to be a producer STOP !!!! trying to cut corners to save money
YOU NEED TO HAVE A STANDARD RULES ON WHAT TO OR NOT DO and stick to to them the video is fine but you screwed up on this one thing
*Nature's Most Adaptable Species
We are such hypocrits we are invasive people
Always looking good beautiful
Turn an invasion species into a delicious meal and you can eat them into extinction 😁🥂
Humans are invasive! "bon apetit"! I'm vegan...meat is meat
@@elviw3003 Humans are on the menu. Why should cannibalism be taboo ?
@@MrJdebest John, I totally agree! I never said it should be taboo, the contrary I said "meat is meat"...You remember that story of the rugby team that crashed in Andes Mountains in South America??? They survived only by eating they deceased friends; what is the most beautifull in it, that they also said to each other, "If I die ,I want you to eat my flesh and survive"...It is a great donation, a special situation like this one made them see things as they are. For me they weren't cannibals, they deeply loved each other.And also I hate toboos...
Hasn’t really been successful in many places other than small island habitats don’t believe me look at the populations of feral hogs and the damage they do and the speed of their spread it’s truly disheartening even our most efficient and effective methods it’s absolutely a losing battle
I have racoons invading my back yard in Ohio too. A .22 caliber rifle takes care of the problem well. They're not so cute when you catch them killing one of your laying hens, or riddling your sweet corn patch.
Had a group tearing up my neighbor’s trash and crapping everywhere. I shot one in the head with a .22 caliber air rifle and haven’t seen any in months.
Hunting them with dogs and trapping are also good means of control . I actually used to call them like you do bobcat or coyote usually using a small rodent distress call worked well in upstate NY am waiting to try it in my new southwest Ohio home
Really? I would say humans are the most invasive creatures
切羽❗緑の狸は、何を食べて生きてイルミナティーフリーメーソン頭蓋骨‼️
just an FYI, a GMU professor is using your content without permission as lecture and assignment material
Lol, what is wrong with you? How old are you that you are tattling like a 4-year-old? Little brown shirt