Abrams Creek was once one of the most productive streams in Great Smoky Mountains National Park with a diverse range of ...
New analysis has estimated that trout experience between 2 and 25 minutes of pain when they are dragged out of the water.
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Missouri’s trout stocking ensures thriving fish populations this winter
The Missouri Department of Conservation is responsible for stocking trout in Missouri waters, as without their program, there ...
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Trump administration moves to narrow the scope of the Endangered Species Act: What that means
A proposal from the Trump administration to revise the Endangered Species Act could have critical impacts on the most vulnerable animals, plants and habitats in the U.S.
When University at Buffalo chemists analyzed samples of water, fish, and bird eggs, they weren't surprised to find plenty of ...
Under the 2020 ERP definitions, Atlantic menhaden are not overfished and overfishing is not occurring. For 2023, fecundity is on the order of 1.2 quadrillion eggs (above the ERP fecundity threshold ...
A proposal from the Trump administration to revise the Endangered Species Act could have critical impacts on the most ...
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Officials urge people to eat invasive species devastating aquatic ecosystems: 'The food equivalent of tilapia or rainbow trout or catfish'
"A rebranding kind of campaign for them could potentially bring their price up." Officials urge people to eat invasive ...
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The surprisingly profound debate over whether fish feel pain
What must it feel like to be a fish — to glide weightlessly through the sea, to draw breath from water, to be (if one is ...
Analysis of fossils from South America shows that the tropical snakes reached their maximum size 12.4 million years ago.
Tip of the week Chukars are nervous, skittish birds by nature, so be extra quiet and stealthy when working likely-looking terrain. Keep your voice to a whisper and try to avoid any loud noises, even ...
The Environment Protection Authority investigates the death of hundreds of fish in the Tarwin River in Victoria's South Gippsland.
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