It’s Fat Bear Week, and the brown bears in Alaska’s Katmai National Park are getting ready for hibernation. That means eating salmon. Lots of salmon. You can watch a live feed of the bears in the ...
Species across the planet are on the move. Climate change has already caused more than 12,000 species to shift their homes across land, freshwater and the sea. They move to escape unfavorable ...
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HONOLULU (Island News) -- A major decision Tuesday on the future of Hawaii’s protected waters. Following an April proclamation from President Donald Trump to open the Pacific Islands Heritage and ...
Montana's Fish, Wildlife & Parks agency is launching an unorthodox initiative to protect and restore a recently uncovered population of a native fish species. The Daily Montanan reported that ...
According to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MassWildlife), many fish, like bass, are more active during the fall months as they seek to “fatten up” before the long winter.
Kevin Avery and Taylor Scott, morning hosts for the now-defunct Atlanta-based Christian radio station the Fish for 25 years, have landed at secular pop station Star 94. The duo, who will start their ...
Fishing report compiled by California Outdoors Hall of Fame member Dave Hurley and edited by Roger George, who guides in the greater Fresno area and holds the striper record at Millerton Lake. The ...
Calabash, North Carolina, ranks fifth among the most popular moving destinations in 2025, according to moveBuddha. This "Seafood Capital of the World" boasts a 3.43 in-to-out move ratio. Smaller ...
Sevrine Sailley receives funding from UKRI and Horizon Europe. Climate change is reshaping fish habitats. Some fish are winners, others are losing out. Fish already face plenty of pressure from ...
The Polish Geological Institute-National Research Institute reports a Lower Devonian (419 to 393 million years ago) fossilized trackway in the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland, attributed to dipnoan fish.