The Amos Lake Association, Inc. has received a $20,000 state grant to continue its efforts to curtail hydrilla, an aggressive invasive aquatic weed, from taking hold and spreading in the lake. The ...
Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's effect on California's coastal waters, a new study finds. The team seeks to help ...
Federal data only tells part of the story of how the global wildlife trade is fueling nature loss, a new study shows.
According to Lawless, synthetic cuttlefish ink compounds could be made and distributed in water to keep sharks away from ...
Half of the unprovoked shark attacks in the U.S. last year took place along the Florida coastline, new data shows.
The Mediterranean Basin, recognized as one of the top 36 "biodiversity mega-hotspots" globally, faces heightened risk from non-native plant invasions ...
Researchers took a deep dive to understand why certain locations are more susceptible and attractive to invasions by non-native plants or animals, making them prime targets for these species to spread ...
Undersea mountains are key locations for predators—with 41 times more sharks than the open ocean, new research shows.
Atascadero’s Charles Paddock Zoo has welcomed three cute new residents — a trio of young Mexican spider monkeys who have ...