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TAMPA - In the middle of Florida’s largest port, where cruise ships bigger than most buildings depart five times a week, two ...
American oystercatchers are thriving on New York beaches, showcasing a resilient conservation success amid challenges from predators and human activity.
Pesticides have polluted waterways worldwide. Understanding the subtle effects of these chemicals on fish behaviour can help ...
New fossil studies reveal that ancient predators like saber-toothed cats vanished rapidly after their primary prey species declined.
Serrations at the edges of a fossilized flipper of the ancient marine reptile Temnodontosaurussuggests it may have been able to swim silently.
The Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps will lead a two-mile sunset kayak trip along Nine Mile Creek and Onondaga Lake on ...
Researchers have described how fish larvae rely on species-specific combinations of vision and movement to detect and capture prey.
Floods are nature’s dramatic reset button—sweeping away the old and making room for the unexpected. When the waters finally ...