National Green Tribunal (NGT) requested response from the central government regarding the use of two invasive, non-native ...
Gambusia Affinis (Mosquitofish) and Poecilia Reticulata (Guppy) -- being released in water bodies to control mosquitoes in ...
National Biodiversity Authority declared Guppy and Mosquitofish as 'invasive and alien' as they adversely impacted the local ...
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The National Green Tribunal has expressed concerns over the use of invasive fish species for mosquito control in India. It has sought responses from various government bodies regarding this issue.
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The National Green Tribunal has sought a response from the Centre on two highly-invasive and alien fish species being used as biological agents for controlling mosquitoes.
India's National Green Tribunal seeks government response on the release of invasive alien fish species, Mosquitofish and Guppy, used for mosquito control.