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Hard to stop species that are invading Alabama's outdoors
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Simple. Some unscrupulous pet shop owners sell them by telling buyers that they are piranhas. The non-native fish quickly outgrow aquariums. The kind-hearted pet owners think it is better to release them in their local lakes than to kill them.


Mat-Su Sports Briefs: Feb. 5, 2012
Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
Mushing with your pet dog offered by The Better Companion at the Regine Dog Training Facility (off Mile 4, Fairview Loop Road) in Wasilla on Sundays, Feb. 12 and 19. Part 1 on Feb. 12, 10 am to 2 pm: equipment, making your own ganglines, ...

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Diverted funds aid Perdue projects
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Another $375000 paid to finish the Go Fish Education Center just down the road from Perdue's hometown, Bonaire. This was not the only instance of the state's borrowing money for one purpose and then spending it on something else. In the past 10 years, ...

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Pet columnist: Betta fish survive fad as lovable pets
St. Cloud Times
Not that bettas (“fighting fish” as they are sometimes called) are odd in and of themselves, but for kids in grade school, a pet as a fad was a bit over the top. As the trend died out, unfortunately, so did many of the fish. This is likely because of ...
How to care for a child's first fishSan Antonio Express

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