Learn how bag limits, tags, and hunting regulations help conserve wildlife, with examples from bears to muskellunge.
For the first time, scientists have cryopreserved and revived the larvae of a sea star species. The breakthrough, made with the giant pink star, gives hope the technique could be repeated to save the ...
Direct costs of a major oil spill could range up to $4.7 billion, which exceeds available compensation funds by over $3 ...
Projects involving the two Atlanta institutions have used technology to advance conservation efforts at Georgia Aquarium and ...
By Candyce H. Stapen It is thrilling to see a 40-foot whale surface inches from your boat; scores of alligators sunning on ...
California hides its best treasures in plain sight, and Garrapata State Park might be the Golden State’s most brilliant sleight of hand. Tucked along Highway 1 between Carmel and Big Sur, this coastal ...
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) has slashed pollock quotas in the Gulf of Alaska by more than 25 percent ...
Almost a half-mile below Monterey Bay's surface, California scientists recorded rare footage of a seven-arm octopus eating a ...
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council voted to keep next season's catch limits at just under 1.4 million metric tons.
The 154-passenger Greg Mortimer, which is currently operated by Aurora Expeditions, was custom-built for navigating polar ...
Federal fisheries managers have set groundfish catch limits for 2026-27 in the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands, leaving the ...
Short-tailed shearwaters, a bird usually found far out in the open ocean, visited the Salish Sea in record numbers this fall. Birding enthusiasts, using eBird, recorded data showing that, for a few ...