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Changes in ecosystems mean bad news for lake whitefish and those who love it. The species' population is rapidly declining in some areas of the Great Lakes.
Commercial fishing on the Great Lakes was built on lake whitefish, but for the past two decades, that species has been on the decline. It's now on the brink of collapse in parts of two of the lakes.
While the science is clear – wetlands have lots of benefits and we know how to build more of them – the future is not. The ...
Matthew Tkach and Sydney Bickerstaff share their unique lifestyle on Bay City's 85-foot schooner Appledore IV, teaching Great ...
In an old-growth longleaf pine savanna, the absurdly long pine needles sing in the wind. Once considered forests, these ...
Lake ecosystems can receive high inputs of terrestrial organic matter (t-OM) that microbes make available to higher trophic ...
A new study reveals significant changes in the global freshwater oxygen cycle. Rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs aren’t ...
Whiskeytown and other California waters are in danger of being invaded by 1 of the state's latest invasive species, golden ...
A new $4 million wetland at Belconnen oval in Canberra opens in a bid to help reduce pollution caused by stormwater runoff into Lake Ginninderra and decrease its likelihood of toxic blue-green algae ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the agency that brought the continent's largest cervid to North Park in 1978, insists it has ...