Uncrowned is a new destination for all things MMA, boxing, wrestling, and more, featuring Ariel Helwani. Efforts are underway to prevent the Chesapeake logperch, found only in southeastern ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A major win for conservation has taken place in North Carolina, where officials have reintroduced the endangered Roanoke logperch ...
Based on a review of the best available science, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has determined that the Roanoke logperch, a large freshwater darter, is no longer at risk of extinction. The Service ...
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Researchers in Pennsylvania are aiming to restore a small fish species that reportedly has "no commercial value" or "recreational importance" as they attempt to prevent it from being placed on the ...
Less than a year into a four-year project to restore the population of a threatened fish found in southern Lancaster County, researchers released 700 newly spawned fish last week. One hundred ...
Everyone knows Lancaster County’s dirt- and fertilizer-laden streams have become ground zero for Pennsylvania’s lagging commitments to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Now the discovery of 4-inch-long ...
The Roanoke logperch’s fortunes were improved by the removal of dams and other barriers that had limited access to good habitat, federal officials said. The Fish and Wildlife Service has tagged the ...
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The fish, a darter, can grow to be 6 inches long. It has flattened little splotches on its flanks. That the splotches are flattened is important; those are what first led TVA aquatic biologist Jeff ...
Efforts are underway to prevent the Chesapeake logperch, found only in southeastern Pennsylvania and Maryland, from becoming a federally endangered species. Jay Stauffer, distinguished professor of ...