Protecting the American eel
The American eel is incredibly unique, with a biological, ecological, and historical story to rival even the most fascinating land animals.
The American eel is incredibly unique, with a biological, ecological, and historical story to rival even the most fascinating land animals.
Connections between headwater habitats in rivers and streams and greater aquatic ecosystems are huge. Practise catch-and-release when able.
Empirical evidence supports ballast-water regulation as the primary cause of declining non-native species in the Great Lakes.
The Experimental Lake Area (ELA), a unique, world-renowned freshwater study area in northwestern Ontario, will get $9.5 million for research.
According to research, brown trout can become addicted to low levels of methamphetamine occurring in their surroundings.