When the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus was discovered on a poultry farm in Asia in 1996, there was little indication that it would become so widespread and so destructive. Within 30 ...
OUTDOORS: King season similar to 2025, salt water coho fishing could be constrained by river returns
A CHINOOK SEASON similar to 2025, with a coho fishery that could be limited in Puget Sound’s Marine Areas and on the Quilcene River, were the big takeaways from Wednesday’s first state Department of ...
Local biologists just uncovered why.
A lawsuit contends that state regulators have not done enough to protect fishing stocks in North Carolina. (Ethan ...
A dead dolphin was found washed ashore on Friday morning on the Pharos seafront promenade in Kato Paphos. The animal was found by residents during early morning walks, with passers by alerting both ...
Yuba Water Agency officials chose a company to build the lower Yuba River dam bypass and diversion system that has concerned anglers.
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Whale of a Day Festival returns for 41st year on April 11
The Whale of a Day Festival will return to the Point Vicente Interpretive Center for the 41st year on April 11 to celebrate the annual migration of the Pacific gray whale. Lucky attendees could ...
In an unprecedented heat wave, we check in on the newts, the bears, the mussels, and all those flowers that just woke up for spring.
A series of public workshops will give communities a say in shaping the future management of marine recreational activities in The Wash and North Norfolk's precious marine protected areas The Marine ...
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What happens to wildlife when major rainstorms hit B.C.? Creatures of all sizes can struggle
As B.C. is hit by an atmospheric river, biologists warn there could be serious impacts on wildlife.
Critically endangered Māui dolphins cannot afford losses; learn how scientists study carcasses to protect every living animal ...
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Pilot of 16 years captures 'really unusual' scene off famous Aussie coast: 'Just incredible'
For Australian pilot and wildlife photographer Tiffany Klein, every day at work still feels like magic. Even after 16 years of tracking some of the ocean’s most impressive and elusive creatures across ...
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