It’s not at horror film levels, but the illicit drugs we excrete probably affect fish and the ecosystem at large.
Join Mark from Self Sufficient Me as he puts a classic gardening myth to the test—does burying fish heads under tomato plants ...
Cocaine exposure could lead fish to swim further, raising alarms as the drug’s byproduct seeps into the world’s waterways.
A new experiment is testing the commercial success of fish traps in Washington and Oregon. Even as some conservationists embrace the technique, its return has reopened old wounds among local fishers ...
Rising temperatures and overfishing have seen the U.K.'s iconic cod decline for over a decade. Now, consumers are warned to ...
The Upper Saranac Foundation has been awarded $142,522 in state funding through Round 4 of the New York State Department of ...
Hill 'N Dale Hiking Club will hike 2.3 miles Wednesday at Lost Valley near the Buffalo National River. The club will hike 3.8 ...
Take it outside! is a three-part series exploring ways Cape Cod high school environmental science classes are learning beyond the classroom.
Each winter, thousands of blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) migrate to the clear, shallow waters off South Florida, ...
Two years ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a strategy to save declining salmon — spotlighting a historic partnership with the Winnemem Wintu Tribe to reintroduce endangered winter-run Chinook to the ...