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Officials attempt to fix devastating mistake made in US waterway in 1950s: 'Now it's time to move on'
Wildlife managers in Tennessee are moving to the next phase of a decades-long effort to restore a habitat devastated by a ...
Fish are usually confined to water as their primary habitat, but a small group defies that rule in surprising ways. These ...
Efforts to save the Topeka shiner have restored hundreds of oxbow lakes across Iowa. Now, those wetlands are helping to ...
Lawrie Shabibi, Alserkal Avenue, is presenting Invisible Fish by Saif Azzuz, opening January 17. It marks the artist’s first ...
Stefan Lovgren writes on how freshwater fish from the Arctic to Africa are endanged by climate change and the unpredictable ...
There’s a high chance that you’ve paddled alongside alligators if you’ve been in the waters of the southeastern part of the U ...
To get to the bottom of it, they looked at the fish’s anatomy and physiology and discovered something curious in their gills.
A new study has, for the first time, recorded and measured just how fast microplastics move through the gut passage of a key ...
Restoring river connectivity and strengthening global cooperation can help reverse steep declines in migratory freshwater ...
Louisiana took an important second step to a first special season on black-bellied whistling ducks when the Wildlife and ...
East Tasmania waters in recent days has been confirmed as harmless and naturally occurring after activists and a state MP ...
Hunters, especially waterfowl hunters, and coastal fishermen will be governed by the moves offered on Tuesday’s agenda set ...
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