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On a road trip through the sleepy towns and coastal waterways of the region, Tayari Jones uncovers a history more relevant than ever.
South Florida continues to experience harmful algal blooms from phosphorus reaching rivers and the coast, resulting in fish kills and the deaths of manatees. Red tide can shut down fishing and keep ...
In estuaries—the transitional zones between rivers and the sea—fresh and salt water are constantly battling for dominance. But due to climate change, the saltwater is gaining ground. New research by ...
The list of 10 most endangered rivers of 2025, according to the nonprofit American Rivers, includes the Mississippi River and the lower Rio Grande.
Characidium dumonti lives among the rocks and pebbles at the bottom of the fast-flowing streams in the national park, ...
A season on the Northern Forest Canoe Trail—stretching from the Adirondacks to northern Maine—reveals fresh possibilities for an ancient route.
In a river of Beijing, China, a “slender” creature with “fleshy” lips swam through the plants. Or at least, it tried to, but something pulled it toward the surface. Scientists looked at their catch — ...
Renowned Kentucky angler Art Weston has once again rewritten the record books—this time with what he called the "most challenging catch" of his life. While fishing Lake Livingston in East Texas with ...
Ornithologist Bruce Beehler tracks down what he calls the “Magnificent Seven,” a charismatic group of migratory birds, in his new book ...
U.S. to Freeze $2.2 Billion for Harvard After It Defies Trump A Showdown Between the White House and the Nation’s Wealthiest University The move came after the school said it would not submit to ...
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