Picture: Supplied She said that of the more than 80 native fish species in the Wet Tropics region, about half needed to move between salt and freshwater habitats to complete their life-cycles.
In honor of Veterans Day, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) will be stocking several thousand rainbow and brook trout in select bodies of water across the state this week.
A project to bring kokanee up Cottonwood Creek to spawn inside city limits is gaining some traction at the municipal ...
For decades, Chesapeake Bay cleanup efforts have been driven by a simple equation: Cleaner water equals more fish and shellfish. The 1983 Chesapeake Bay Agreement, which launched the state-federal ...
Before arriving in North America, the species is believed to have invaded South American rivers through ballast water—the ...
Panoramic views from across our waterway and backyard. In a neighborhood of primarily brick and mortar, it’s especially noticeable that our backyard landscape is a tropical forest, thanks to our ...
There could be a pretty simple scientific explanation behind one of Jesus’s most famous miracles, recent research has ...
You might think of snails as the little shelled creatures that you find crawling in your garden, or even as a delicacy of French cuisine, where they are called "escargot." But there are snails that ...
Certain fish and the Bermuda Triangle are linked in an underwater enigma that defied explanation for years, but recent ...
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Can mussels be a way to filter polluted water in the Delaware River? A project planned at Bartram's Garden hopes to find out.
The quality of New York’s drinking water—and the complex system that delivers it to each New Yorker’s tap—has long been a source of pride for city officials and residents alike. Intricate aqueducts, ...