The algae responsible for the catastrophic die-off of hundreds of thousands of marine animals in southern Australia last year is the most toxic species of its kind, a new study reveals. A strange foam ...
Since he was old enough to climb into a boat, Samata Mahmoud has been fishing the vast, dune-lined waters of Mauritania's ...
Conservation is often less dramatic than people might imagine and much more methodical.
Virginia approved $2 million to study Chesapeake Bay menhaden, informing future catch limits amid conservation concerns.
Though not listed as endangered, northern leopard frogs have disappeared from most of their historical habitats in Arizona ...
Cheatgrass is spreading across Idaho — fueling fast-moving wildfires and crowding out native plants. Here's how Idaho Fish ...
In May, Japanese fisherman Tadasuke Nakamura noticed he had an abnormally large haul of bluefin tuna in his set net off ‌the ...
Every lake tells a story through its fish. The mix of species and their abundance can reveal the health of a lake and how the ...
LA Creel, LDWF’s near-real-time landings data collection program, indicates that 288,649 pounds, or 32.7% of Louisiana’s 2026 ...
Thousands of dead and dying fish were found along a several‑mile stretch of the Potomac River upstream from the massive ...
A comprehensive study of more than 1,100 springs in the American West warns that critical biodiversity hotspots are facing a ...
Deep within the shrinking rainforests of West Africa lives a crocodile that behaves nothing like the sluggish, log-like ...