Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are biological pollutants. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service notes that aquatic invasive species spread is “harming vital ecosystems and native wildlife and plants and ...
Discover unique species living in water, from colorful fish to mysterious underwater creatures. This video showcases the ...
Following a global assessment, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has revealed that 44% of reef-building coral species ...
Explore the fascinating world of aquatic life, featuring diverse species that thrive in water. This video highlights the unique behaviors, habitats, and characteristics of marine and freshwater ...
Our volunteer lake associations remain determined and dedicated to this work but it takes all of us working together to protect and preserve Vermont’s precious public waters.
A study found that invasive zebra mussels significantly alter aquatic ecosystems, and are associated with elevated mercury ...
Forty-four per cent of reef-building coral species globally are at risk of extinction, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has revealed following a global assessment announced at the ongoing COP29 ...
Do you know about these four protected endangered fish species? Find out why these fish species are endangered, learn what ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks data and comments on the proposal to list the Pecos pupfish as threatened with an accompanying 4(d) rule and on the proposal to designate critical habitat ...
The American alligator is the second-largest reptile in North America, falling just slightly behind its cousin, the American crocodile.
Clams and oysters are some of the most nutrient-rich animals on the planet, just behind small fish like sardines and anchovies.
From the deafening roar of lions to the haunting howls of wolves, the animal kingdom is alive with an array of loud calls.