Connecticut awarded $400,000 to 12 projects that will reduce the impacts of aquatic invasive species on inland waters in the ...
Both solid and liquid waste are being dumped indiscriminately into the Padma River, posing a long-term threat of water ...
Algae don't get the credit or attention they deserve. They are responsible for much of the oxygen we breathe, play pivotal ...
The Mid-Ohio Valley Master Naturalist Program will start its 15th season in March. Class topics will cover mammals, reptiles, ...
Lake Tarpon, the largest freshwater lake in the Tampa Bay area and home to some of the best bass fishing in the state, has ...
Ecosystem engineers are plants or animals that create, modify or maintain habitats. As Joshua Larsen, an associate professor at the University of Birmingham, explains, beavers are a perfect example of ...
They Help Control Vegetation Capybaras are like the gardeners of wetlands. These hefty rodents munch on a variety of plants, ...
Curly leaf pondweed and fanwort are clogging up the town's "gem of a pond" and prevented boating and swimming, according to ...
The chemicals found in sunscreens are becoming an increasing presence in our ocean. But there are still significant gaps in ...
The Amos Lake Association, Inc. has received a $20,000 state grant to continue its efforts to curtail hydrilla, an aggressive invasive aquatic weed, from taking hold and spreading in the lake. The ...
Too many Palm Beachers look away when it comes to protecting our environment. But there are easy ways to do so.
The Netherlands is a delta, a country that exists by the grace of water. Yet only in 1957 a professional ecological research institute for fresh water was established: the Hydrobiological Institute, a ...