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Invasive Crayfish Discovered in UK River, Threatening Native Wildlife
17 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Children found an American signal crayfish in the River Tame in Uppermill, UK
- The invasive species outcompetes and spreads crayfish plague, devastating native white-clawed crayfish
- The crayfish poses a severe threat to the local ecosystem, food chains, and water quality

On November 17th, 2025, children playing at a park in Uppermill, UK, came across an American signal crayfish crawling from the River Tame. This invasive species, first introduced to the UK in the 1970s, has now been spotted in the area for the third time this year, also appearing in the Huddersfield Canal and River Beal.




