They've survived world wars, the great depression, the atomic age, and the dawn of the internet. They are buffalofish—and many of them are over 100 years old.
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Salmon’s comeback pits nature against Trump administration
The Trump administration is using illegal funding cuts and questionable regulatory sleight of hand to divert water to farmers ...
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There are Only 2 of These Turtles Left in the Wild
When you think of endangered turtles, dogs likely don’t come to mind. But what if we told you one pup in particular is ...
Inspired by Laudato Si', Filipino Catholics and activists led by Fr. Edwin Gariguez are campaigning to save the Verde Island Passage, a global biodiversity hotspot, from fossil gas and LNG development ...
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Kayaking Giant Beaver Dam Reveals Spawning Fish Tips
At Kris Jenner's birthday bash in Beverly Hills, police responded to noise complaints Can't-Miss Play: Saquon Barkley's ...
Trawling of the ocean floor by fishing fleets releases roughly the same amount of carbon emissions into the water as aviation ...
Never bet against tech Part 3 of a 4-part series Now semi-retired Alaska economist Gunnar Knapp, the nation’s foremost authority on the economics of the Alaska fishing business, offered a ...
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