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The Environment Ministry designated 32 animals and plants as endangered species to foil traffickers using online auctions. They were put on the list of species protected under the Law on ...
A new study published in Nature on Wednesday finds that nearly 25 percent of freshwater fauna—including species of fish, dragonflies, damselflies, crabs, crayfish and shrimp—are “threatened ...
New research reveals significant microplastic contamination in commonly consumed seafood, including finfish and crustaceans. Portland State University scientists discovered these particles in six ...
Another element in the resurgence in those places has been a source some might not expect: freshwater mussels. Indiana is home to 60 species of the invertebrates, several of which have declined in ...
Dinner with a show has always had an unbeatable allure, and for good reason. Nothing quite beats that feeling of seeing food ...
Microplastics contaminate edible tissues of Oregon seafood, posing health concerns. Researchers call for further studies, ...
Protecting freshwater resources starts with empowering local initiatives to protect, restore, and conserve this vital resource. Investing in partner-led projects for environmental protection, ...
Researchers measure the levels of anthropogenic particles present in various seafood caught along the West Coat of the United ...
EU fishermen face challenges from climate change, technology, and market shifts, with future scenarios predicting varied ...