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How the Crawfish Became a Conservation Flashpoint
On the muddy banks of rivers and wetlands, an unlikely hero—and sometimes villain—skitters beneath the surface: the crawfish.
Artificial light pollution can promote the growth of toxic algal blooms, including cyanobacteria, disrupting freshwater ...
As detailed by Nice News, the self-proclaimed Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage are swimming their way through ponds in ...
Newsday Zimbabwe MINING communities in Zimbabwe are grappling with severe water pollution and depletion of surface and ...
Madison Dunlap, a Biology graduate student at Central Michigan University, has been studying the role native mussels play in ...
Students removed invasive plants, built and installed houses for wood duck and hen tubes for mallards and monitored CT's ...
Video shows Mississippi River flooding. VICKSBURG, Miss. (WJTV) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vicksburg District entered into a Feasibility Cost Share ...
The Butler Soil and Water Conservation District is working to restore aquatic connectivity in the Four Mile Creek.
Salisbury is taking action against two invasive threats to Shumaker Pond and other area waterways. Here's more to know about ...
Hope springs in the form of new funding for northeast Indiana's lakes in an effort to control invasive aquatic plants.
Seven environmental activists from around the world will be awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize on April 21. Known as the ...
According to the Flint Hills Discovery Center, only four percent of the original tallgrass prairie ecosystem is still intact; ...