“Kim Luke, Rachel McConnell, and Aaron Sturtevant, all Wildlife and Fish Conservation Biology majors, are counting and measuring the various fish life of the Waterway. (Gregory Urquiaga/UC Davis)” How ...
Amphidromous fish—which migrate between freshwater streams and the sea—can move between habitats thanks to ocean currents. Since island streams are generally small and vulnerable to human impact, ...
A new Arkansas conservation license plate featuring a brightly colored summer resident is now available through the state's ...
After nearly a century of people building dams on most of the world’s major rivers, artificial reservoirs now represent an immense freshwater footprint across the landscape. Yet, these reservoirs are ...
The 2025 State Wildlife Action Plan revision includes 134 species of Greatest Conservation Need and 98 Species of Greatest Information Need in North Dakota. The iconic western meadowlark, North Dakota ...
A newly built segment of border wall in southern Arizona will keep out more than just illegal immigrants, a nonprofit conservation organization says. The border wall segment and a "paved road across ...
Missouri conservation groups have acquired land to provide new protections for the Grotto Sculpin, an endangered fish found ...
Inspired by early successes in marine conservation, locally controlled fisheries projects have expanded quickly along Madagascar’s 3,000-mile-long coastline over the past 15 years. Now that growth is ...
Each year scientists document hundreds of fish species hidden under the surface of the planet’s rivers, lakes and wetlands. Last year scientists recorded 212 novel species of freshwater fish, ...
An invasive snakehead fish is seen in Missouri. Breeding populations have established themselves in the state’s waterways, threatening native fish and local ecosystems. Missouri Department of ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Fishing is a big industry, and big entertainment in Eastern North Carolina and one contest in the state helps continue both. Wildlife Forever recognizes the USDA Forest ...
We have established a cartilaginous fish cell line [Squalus acanthias embryo cell line (SAE)], a mesenchymal stem cell line derived from the embryo of an elasmobranch, the spiny dogfish shark S.
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