In 1968, Montana began stocking tiny shrimp to feed kokanee salmon; after they reached Flathead Lake, the salmon collapsed and hundreds of bald eagles and bears lost a reliable food source

An ecosystem collapse in Montana remains a lasting lesson in how well-intentioned wildlife management can have devastating consequences. When state wildlife officials introduced a non-native, tiny crustacean into nearby lakes in 1968, the goal seemed simple. They believed stocking the opossum shrimp, Mysis diluviana, would provide an extra food source and help increase populations of…

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Smart Meter Help Desks in Every Ward as BEST Faces Heat Over Inflated Power Bills in SoBo & Parts of Island City | Mumbai News

The inflated bills issue has triggered growing concern among consumers, particularly as the smart meter rollout expands across the city Mumbai: Amid mounting complaints of unusually high electricity bills across South Mumbai and other parts of the island city this month, the BEST on Wednesday announced that it will set up smart meter help desks…

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BJP calls for white paper on list of prohibited land parcels | Hyderabad News

Hyderabad: BJP legislature party leader A Maheshwar Reddy on Tuesday said he would write an open letter to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, detailing alleged land deals and corruption involving Telangana ministers and seeking his intervention. He said BJP would also submit complaints to the Enforcement Directorate, Central Bureau of Investigation and Lokayukta.Addressing a news conference…

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At least 5 from Bangladesh among 9 who choke to death in sleep in central Kolkata lodge fire | Kolkata News

Special Investigation Team to probe blaze Kolkata: Nine people, at least five of them Bangladeshi nationals, choked to death in their sleep after a fire broke out at a lodge inside a five-storey building on Free School Street in central Kolkata around 1.40 am Wednesday, trapping guests inside smoke-filled rooms. Around 80 people were rescued…

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