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A routine night of bowfishing for invasive Snakehead on the Bush River took a turn when a group of Harford County fishermen ...
Thanks to decades of catch-and-release fishing and shifting ecological factors, Lake St. Clair has become a world-class ...
Some ant species that can only survive indoors in cooler regions could begin to move outdoors due to climate change, ...
WaterFire Providence launched its 2025 summer exhibition "Growing the NetWorks" on July 10 at the WaterFire Arts Center.
The narrative of life on Earth is marked by a continual ebb and flow, characterized by the emergence and extinction of ...
Fighting to protect this area, to keep it recognizable, ... that was what I wanted to do to give back to this community.” ...
Molecular geneticist and physiologist Joanna Chiu, professor and chair of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, and internationally recognized for her research on the molecular and ...
The Burmese python threatens the ecosystem of the Everglades by preying on wildlife, including wading birds, mammals and ...
A treatment being tested in Davis is killing golden mussels in the lab—scientists hope it can be adapted to protect California’s water next year.
Shifts in sound across ecosystems could offer an early warning system for environmental changes, researchers say.
The species, which is known to cause “serious ecological damage,” had not been seen in the lagoon — until now.
Climate change is making fire ants a hot topic in Florida. But our efforts to tame them may only be scratching the surface.