Risky business: But some fish can adapt We studied five tropical fish species and two temperate species across a 2,000km stretch of Australia's east coast, from the tropics to the cold temperate south ...
Fish don't follow international boundaries or understand economic trade agreements. Different species live in regions all over the globe. If that wasn't complicated enough, they also migrate as they ...
Studies indicate the area has suitable habitat to support a much larger population of bighorn sheep, and health testing of ...
Analysing the breadth of current world-wide data on marine fish changes in recent years, researchers from the University of Glasgow have revealed how fish populations across the Earth’s oceans are ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Robyn Williams: This is The Science Show on RN, where last week we met the marine scientist at the ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife should explore moving wolves to Western Washington to speed up wolf recovery, says Fish and Wildlife Commission Chairwoman Barbara Baker. Several times ...
Fish and other sea life have been moving toward Earth’s poles in search of cooler waters, part of a worldwide, decades-long migration documented for the first time by a study released Wednesday. The ...
Large numbers of fish will disappear from the tropics by 2050, finds a new study that examined the impact of climate change on fish stocks. The study identified ocean hotspots for local fish ...
In the frozen rocks of an island 800 miles from the North Pole, scientists have discovered a group of fossils that clearly mark one of the most crucial events in human evolution: a moment in time some ...
SINGAPORE — Last December, a deadly plankton bloom wiped out 34 fish farms off the coast of Singapore, killing most of their stock — about 400,000 fish, including tiger garoupa, sea bass and red ...