Water covers most of our planet, yet less than 3% of it is freshwater and most of it is contained in glaciers, making it not ...
Allowing volunteer hunters to help manage invasive species from select National Park Service properties is a big shift.
Bats get a bad rap, but they help us humans in many ways. According to the FWC: “All of Florida’s bat species eat insects, and a single bat can consume hundreds of insects each night, including ...
Rising temperatures in a Southcentral Alaska river have led to a hungrier population of invasive northern pike, a trend that could imperil native salmon and other fish species. A University of Alaska ...
Warmer rivers are making invasive pike eat more fish, increasing pressure on already struggling salmon populations in Alaska.
For 50 years, the state has advised against eating Hudson River fish due to PCB contamination. Environmentalists say the public warnings still fall short.
The iNaturalist cellphone app not only helps users identify plant, animal and insect species; it also provides invaluable data to scientists studying biodiversity, species decline, and habitat loss.
Have you ever wondered how fish survive throughout different seasons? Unlike mammals, which store food and have plenty of fur ...
In the running for Ohio’s fish of 2025 was a striper pulled from Kiser Lake in Champaign County on Sept. 29 by an angler ...
Jayden Hitchcock of Dousman, a senior at Kettle Moraine High School, won the 2025 Angler of the Year competition held by the ...
Wild dolphins in Brazil help fishers catch mullet—boosting success rates and forming one of the last human-wildlife ...
Hyde Park residents and advocates fear an Army Corps erosion plan to protect the lakefront could harm the rare natural refuge in Hyde Park.