Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of Earth's surface, but are vital for life on this planet. New research reveals that ...
The largest global assessment of freshwater animals on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Speciesâ„¢ to date has revealed that 24% ...
A study finds 24% of freshwater species, including crabs, dragonflies and fishes, face extinction due to habitat loss, ...
Species in Lake Victoria, Lake Titicaca, Sri Lanka’s Wet Zone and the Western Ghats of India are particularly vulnerable to ...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species conducted a global assessment of ...
Farmers and environmental advocates rallied in Bangkok Jan. 13 to demand the government and a private corporation take ...
Not all trout streams are created equal, but each can produce lots of trout if you know exactly what you’re wading into.
A new study published in Nature on Wednesday finds that nearly 25 percent of freshwater fauna—including species of fish, dragonflies, damselflies, crabs, crayfish and shrimp—are “threatened ...
Meanwhile, Oak Hill's famous shrimp are gathering steam. Crappie are still biting in the St. Johns. The Tomoka River is ...
A recent study published in the journal Nature reveals a troubling statistic: nearly 25% of the world's freshwater species ...