New research shows that whales move nutrients thousands of miles—in their pee and poop—from as far as Alaska to Hawaii, ...
The state’s water supply faces numerous threats. And by one estimate, the state’s municipal supply will not meet demand by 2030 if there’s a severe drought and no water solutions are implemented.
Water is life, they say; it is certainly life for plants and animals, too, but when humans do not have enough of it for their ...
The decades-old St. Patrick's Day tradition routinely attracts tens of thousands of revelers to the riverfront, but in recent ...
As open water fishing on the Missouri River picks up during the spring bite, anglers should note that the drain plug must always remain out of the boat during transport, whether going to or away from ...
Ahead of dyeing the river green for St. Patrick’s Day, we look back at what has made the river healthy again since its ...
A kayaker fishing on a river in Massachusetts saved two black labs that had fallen into the icy water.
The fish doorbell went live for the first time in 2021 to help fish like bream, pike, and bass make their spring migration through the waters of Utrecht to find a suitable place to lay their eggs.
On a bright October day, high schoolers from Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus piled into a boat on the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. Most had never been on the water before.
Mollusks are filter feeders that typically make water clearer. But zebra and quagga mussels filtered so much plankton from the water that they starved native mussels and fostered harmful algal blooms.
He was the only animal control officer left working directly for Toms River. The township hired A-Academy, which charges Toms River $200 per animal to pick up stray dogs and cats, as well as ...