(WJW) – Ohio was once home to a fish that is believed to have been bigger than any living great white shark and might have even eaten sharks! It’s name: “Dunk” Well, “Dunk” for short. According to the ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced on June 6 that the Mulchatna caribou predator-control program had just been completed on this herd’s calving ground. This was followed by a front-page ...
A sunny winter day in 2016 found marine biologist Yoshihiro Fujiwara anchored off the coast of central Japan, measuring pudgy cusk eels, when a hubbub suddenly erupted aboard ship. The crew of the ...
A virulent and voracious species of invasive fish has penetrated the ecologically delicate waterways of the lower Colorado River, The Associated Press reported. The presence of smallmouth bass below ...
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It was a beautiful night with a warm, full moon the first time I saw the owl in my backyard. She was hunting, swooping down into the short grass along the edge of the yard. I suspect it was after a ...
Brittany Peterson landed an exclusive on an emerging threat to an endangered fish a few weeks after leading a large, all-formats package on conservationists’ efforts to protect the species on the ...
CHICAGO -- It could bite a shark in two. It might have been the first “king of the beasts.” And it could teach scientists a lot about humans, because it is in the sister group of all jawed vertebrates ...
The mosquitofish is wreaking havoc on native Australian marine life. In a new study, scientists tried to frighten it with a look-alike of its natural foe. By Livia Albeck-Ripka The mosquitofish is not ...
In California's never-ending water and fish wars, the striped bass doesn't get nearly the publicity as its celebrity counterparts, the endangered Chinook salmon and Delta smelt. Yet the striped bass ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WJW) – Ohio was once home to a fish that is ...