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How the Crawfish Became a Conservation FlashpointOn the muddy banks of rivers and wetlands, an unlikely hero—and sometimes villain—skitters beneath the surface: the crawfish.
With warmer temperatures in the air, many anglers may be planning their next fishing trips. For those that want to target ...
Fourth graders from Sanbornton Central School had a chance to experience learning in action Thursday when they released ...
Take a look at what's in store throughout the greater south Louisiana area, from parades to food to festivals.
The world's largest immigration detention system is on the cusp of explosive growth as Trump pursues his signature campaign ...
The Center for Biological Diversity on Thursday announced its intention to file a lawsuit over the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Residents in Greenfield have been left concerned for local fish after an invasive lobster-like creature was spotted ...
If you see a furry head with whiskers pop up in a local creek or wetland, it may be an otter. Or it may be a beaver.River otters were re-introduced to Western New York in the late 1990s after they ...
Luddenden Brook, at Jerusalem Farm nature reserve near Halifax, has been granted Local Wildlife Site Status, giving official ...
Potential legal action to protect the Crater Lake newt, which lives only in Crater Lake, is being threatened by the Center ...
Debris removal following Tropical Storm Helene needs to be done more carefully to not destroy high-priority habitat and ...
The Center for Biological Diversity says Fish and Wildlife failed to protect newts under the Endangered Species Act. This type of newt is unique to Crater Lake. Their population has collapsed in ...
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