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Beavers, often called "animal engineers," are rodents that significantly alter North American ecosystems by constructing dams ...
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have developed a powerful new method to detect harmful blue-green algae in ...
Cathay Wise works for Audubon studying birds in the Southwest. She said ducks and geese have always used Arizona land when ...
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Illegal fishing, dead turtles and geese, those are just some of the problems at nature preserve ponds near Tingley Beach. “I noticed in 2022, it was in the Spr… ...
Dr. Raymond Webber has turned a 110-year-old abandoned limestone quarry into a beautiful 20-acre botanical garden in Levy ...
With the recent heatwave followed by heavy rain, the 'hidden' danger is making a strong comeback in lakes and ponds ...
City of Anderson spokesperson Beth Batson says the 100-year-old lake was in need of a major upgrade, after the pond became overcrowded and unhealthy for wildlife.
For decades, public health messaging around toxic algae blooms in Oregon and Washington have painted a clear picture of what to avoid: warm, stagnant lakes and ponds where planktonic algae ...
Dana Dudziak’s goal is simple, save the animals at Cater’s Lake. She was driving by the park a week ago and noticed the water level dropping. “I had seen just hundreds of fish out here dead.