"We wanted to move away from any terms that cast Asian cultu

"We wanted to move away from any terms that cast Asian culture and people in a negative light."


“We wanted to move away from any terms that cast Asian culture and people in a negative light.”
July 15, 2021 
Charlie Wooley, director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Great Lakes regional office, regarding the change of the name of some fish previously known as “Asian carp” to “invasive carp” in an effort to combat anti-Asian hate crimes that surged during the pandemic. Other wildlife organizations are also revising names that can be considered offensive; the Entomological Society of America recently removed “gypsy moth” and “gypsy ant” from its listings. (

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