comm.). However, as green sturgeon in Canadian waters are generally marine residents, freshwater encounters were likely always rare with the majority of catches being restricted to marine commercial ...
Fresh lynx tracks weave through deep powder near Quesnel Lake in British Columbia's Cariboo Mountains. At minus 18 degrees Celsius, the morning air crystallizes our breath as Ryan, our EcoTours BC ...
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A new exhibition at the Library of Congress highlights female artists and their contributions to comic strips, magazine covers and political cartoons ...
COLUMBIA RIVER, Wash. – The 2025 spring Chinook salmon fishing season on the Columbia River has been announced by fishery managers from Washington and Oregon. This year's forecast predicts ...
In Ireland, we are used to a very quick turnaround between the death of a loved one and their funeral. However, people in the UK have a much longer process. Why is this? Journalist Sophie Grenham ...
There are plenty of fish books that offer you knowledge on the different types of fish, their care requirements, and how you can care for them in an aquarium. There are books on freshwater and marine ...
Freshwater fish stocking in Queensland is the process of releasing young fish (fingerlings) into dams, weirs and rivers to enhance and maintain fisheries and help threatened freshwater fish species ...
The federal government and the Haida Nation signed a historic agreement Monday recognizing Aboriginal title over the archipelago of Haida Gwaii off British Columbia's northern coast.
The most commonly kept freshwater fish species, goldfish originated from China and there are now more than 200 different breeds. Goldfish are predominantly omnivores and can eat sinking pellets, with ...
Bristol Zoological Society The zoo received a shipment of 50 fish eggs before Christmas Ms Canalejas added: "This really is a triumphant milestone in freshwater fish conservation." At just a few ...