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The fish are prized table fare and important to tribal commercial fishers, but their numbers are shrinking, particularly in ...
Franklin W. Stahl, an American molecular biologist whose landmark 1957-58 experiment with colleague Matthew Meselson revealed ...
The story of Great Lakes whitefish is not a happy one, state fish biologist Stephen Lenart warned on July 10, but it needs to ...
Sometimes, drastic measures must be taken to restore ecological balance in an affected area. Here’s one such example.
The fish-eating raptor known for gymnastic dives and whistle-like chirps is an American conservation success story.
This year's Lake Washington sockeye run is off to a rough start, but a salmon-trucking project by the Fish and Wildlife Department and Muckleshoot Indian Tribe aims to help.
For over 25 years, Sharmila is focusing on how phenomena like gravity and radiation impact tiny organisms- fruit flies and ...
Researchers are making ever more sophisticated mini organs in the lab — and now they can grow their own blood vessels. The ...
Researchers sequenced the knotty sea spider’s genome for the first time, revealing a missing gene that many other animals ...
EVERETT — Anna Kagley was working at a federal lab in Seattle in 1989 when the Exxon Valdez tanker spilled some 11 million gallons of crude oil in Alaska’s Prince William Sound. She removed ...
India’s Gaganyatri Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is more than half way through his 14 day mission and some of seven Indian ...
The summer months bring heat and humidity here in Wisconsin, and along with that comes an increased prevalence of ticks.