{"cache_age":"3600","width":"920","description":"Lion Fish are originally from the Pacific, but due to human intervention, potentially their use for aquaria, they entered the Atlantic in the early 90s. Since then, they have reached almost all Caribbean islands to plague levels, reducing local biodiversity by up to 80%. The cause is lack of predation as no fish around here eats them yet due to their stinging fins. While local fish learn to eat them, humans can play a role in their control and save local fish populations.","html":"<iframe src='https:\/\/www.globalgiving.org\/dy\/v2\/oembed\/?format=html&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.globalgiving.org%2Fprojects%2Fcontrolling-lion-fish-invasion-in-the-caribbean%2F' style='width:920px;height:613px;border:0;'><\/iframe>","type":"rich","title":"Controlling Lion Fish Invasion in the Caribbean on GlobalGiving","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/www.globalgiving.org\/pfil\/7912\/pict_large.jpg","version":"1.0","height":"613"}