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Hillstream fish thrive in the fast-flowing, oxygen-rich, cool waters of our eastern hill tracts — represent a stunning diversity of life. Yet, these freshwater wonders remain largely in the shadows in ...
A newly released report shows widespread livestock grazing is destroying streamside habitats in New Mexico and Arizona.
Unrestricted livestock grazing has caused habitats of endangered species to be destroyed in the Southwest, a new study has found.
A Hanover business owner worries about the new tariffs as they work to keep the business above water - and their products ...
PHOENIX— Federal land managers have allowed years of extensive damage from livestock grazing to streamside habitats vital for ...
A team of explorers rappelled into the shaft-like cave and found a “pinkish” animal living in a cold river of the “deep dark zone.” Take a look.
Photo from Jiajun Zhou via Lei, He, Huang, Zhou and He (2025) Generally, the Claea group of stone loaches live in rapidly flowing above-ground rivers. The new species is the first “obligatory ...
Conservation efforts are bringing species back from the brink, even as overall biodiversity falls Date: March 18, 2025 Source: University of Cambridge Summary: A major review of over 67,000 animal ...
Involving more than 800 scientists from more than 400 institutions worldwide, Ocean Census has embarked on ten expeditions and numerous workshops—so far—with a sole aim: discovering new species in the ...
While all species and natural environments are important, focusing on a limited number of species can help target effort and resources so that tangible outcomes can be achieved, measured and shared.