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With shovels in hand, more than 50 volunteers helped complete first phase of restoring local creek's eroding banks by ...
House Bill 116, sponsored by the House Special Committee on Fisheries at the request of the Joint Legislative Task Force ...
Beneath a crumbling, sketchy bridge known for danger, we dropped our magnet into the unknown — and what we pulled out left us speechless. From eerie finds to sketchy moments, this isn’t just magnet ...
Research reveals how dams both hinder native fish migration and help control invasive species. Studies track fish movement ...
After running dry, the Santa Cruz River in southern Arizona is coming back to life. But restoration still faces challenges.
The Miami Conservancy District is sponsoring the appearance of the “Life Below the Waterline” traveling freshwater aquarium at this year’s Riverway Summit at Riverfront Park in Miamisburg.
The Rio Reimagined project seeks to revitalize the Rio Salado's ecosystem for biodiversity and wildlife, and promote economic ...
A preservation project will restore trails, remove invasive species and protect native species on Trinity Health Ann Arbor ...
On his strong serving right arm, Blu Baker has a tattoo that reads: Tennis is happiness, winning is everything.
After the record-breaking floodwaters receded, a large, isolated pool nearly a quarter-mile from the Kentucky River was ...
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is proposing to allow spearfishing for certain non-native game fish species across the ...
After historic flooding swept through Frankfort, Kentucky, an unexpected scene unfolded on the grounds of Buffalo Trace ...