In the same way that people look at panfish and walleyes as food fish, most anglers deem suckers as unworthy of the table.
A clever tropical fish has flipped how biologists are thinking about memory, brains and visual recognition in the animal kingdom. Here’s how.
This octopus behavior might look funny at first glance, but it reveals how evolution solves complex problems in unexpected ways.
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Biologists haul 100,000 lbs of invasive fish monsters from Kansas River
Biologists in Kansas have just hauled an extraordinary 100,000 pounds of invasive carp out of the Kansas River, a mass ...
It’s said beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To some, a long-snouted, murky white, boneless bottom feeder native to the Missouri and Mississippi rivers – known as the pallid sturgeon – might not ...
DANDRIDGE, Tenn. (WATE) — Seven months after Helene, we’re still learning how the storm affected the environment in East Tennessee. Officials with Tennessee Valley Authority and Tennessee Wildlife ...
Metal toxicity caused the deaths of about 200 fish on Aug. 18 on the banks of Grizzly Reservoir at the end of Lincoln Creek Road near Independence Pass. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials ...
Wildlife officials say the multi-year removal effort is showing early signs of success for native fish species living in the ...
In the Panhandle Region and across Idaho, adult cow elk survival has been relatively stable from year-to-year. Elk calves, however, experience much more variable survival during their first year of ...
On Wednesday, SeaWorld staff, volunteers and FWC officers delivered Stipes and her calf, a male that SeaWorld biologists ...
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