and they do need more. around the world and across the and they do need more. around the world and across the uk, and they do need more. around the world and across the uk, this - and they do need more. around the world and across the uk, this is - and they do need more. around the| world and across the uk, this is bbc news. on her own, she is not much of a problem, but this carpet is part of a much larger issue. hiding beneath the surface. a non native species in these fish are a real threat to our own carpet. scientists in the slab are trained to work out how the fish got here and what they do know is that the females can be fertilised by the species, meaning they spread rapidly. what that effectively as cons of the female. exec closet that fish? , cons of the female. exec closet that fish?- carried cons of the female. exec closet that fish? yes. carried out by the fisheries fish? yes. carried out by the fisheries will fish? yes. carried out by the fisheries will portray, -
in and treated like a regular head of state, which is not appropriate given the human rights violations that he s been responsible for. evelyn farkas, thank you so much for your time. thanks, carl. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. on her own. she isn t much of a problem, but this prussian carp is part of a much larger issue hiding beneath the surface. there are non native species and these hardy fish are a real threat to our own carp. scientists in this lab are trying to work out how the fish got here. what they do know is that the female s eggs can be fertilised by other species, meaning they spread rapidly. what that effectively produces is clones of the female. so exact clones of that fish. indeed, yes.
according to the research carried out by the fisheries laboratory, the prussian carp arrived here in england at some point in the last ten years. now, since 2020, they ve been found in seven different locations in england. we re still learning about the impact they re having on fisheries in the uk, and that is why the work being done at the lab here is so important. you re live with bbc news. leaders of the arab league nations have welcomed the syrian president, basharal assad, back to the organisation, more than 12 years after he was suspended because of his brutal repression of pro democracy protests. in a speech at its summit in saudi arabia, mr assad called for more regional cooperation. our international editor, jeremy bowen, reports. in yasmine camp in lebanon s
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