WARPTECHNEWS · LAB
HomeAIBusinessTechArchive
WARPTECH LAB NEWS

Warptech Lab News aggrega le notizie più rilevanti da oltre 700 fonti internazionali, con classificazione AI, TL;DR sintetici e timeline cluster su singole storie.

Navigazione

  • Home
  • Archivio
  • Editor's Brief
  • Cerca
  • Il tuo account
  • Newsletter tech/AI

Informazioni legali

  • Privacy Policy
  • Termini di servizio
  • Cookie Policy

© 2026 Sparktech S.R.L. — Tutti i diritti riservati. Sito gestito e manutenuto da Sparktech S.R.L.

Sede legale: Corso Libertà 55, 13100 Vercelli (VC), Italia · P.IVA / C.F. 02835910023 · Contatti: admin@warptechlab.com

Home
Storia in 2 fonti

Photos: Sri Lankan villagers adapt to snakehead fish invasion

Snakehead fish, invasive in Sri Lanka, decimate native species but inspire innovative solutions among local villagers.

Raccontata daarabnews.comaljazeera.com

Confronto fonti

2 prospettive sulla stessa storia
AI · summaries
aljazeera.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

Photos: Sri Lankan villagers adapt to snakehead fish invasion

Snakehead fish, invasive in Sri Lanka, decimate native species but inspire innovative solutions among local villagers.

originale
arabnews.com8 mesi fa

Sri Lankan freshwater fishers keen to turn invasive species threat into an opportunity

DEDURU OYA: An invasive fish is threatening the livelihood of people in this northwestern village by aggressively eating traditional fish and shellfish species in the Deduru Oya reservoir, but the Sri Lankan fishers…

Leggi questa versione → originale

Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 13 novembre 2025·arabnews.com

    Sri Lankan freshwater fishers keen to turn invasive species threat into an opportunity

    DEDURU OYA: An invasive fish is threatening the livelihood of people in this northwestern village by aggressively eating traditional fish and shellfish species in the Deduru Oya…

  2. giovedì 13 novembre 2025·aljazeera.com

    Photos: Sri Lankan villagers adapt to snakehead fish invasion

    Snakehead fish, invasive in Sri Lanka, decimate native species but inspire innovative solutions among local villagers.