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To put it simply, yes, they are venomous. But are they extremely dangerous? Not quite. Water moccasins are compelling ...
Rainfall can have dramatic effects on the microbial communities living in urban lakes, a new paper published in the Journal ...
Guizhou province in Southwest China has dismantled most small hydropower stations along the Chishui River, and installed new ...
Protecting aquatic ecosystems by better understanding toxicity risk by University of Queensland edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
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Zebra mussels are detected in western Colorado, prompting Colorado Parks and Wildlife to increase efforts to prevent their ...
The more than 853-kilometer Nigerian coastline is especially susceptible to its effects . The aquatic ecosystems in Nigeria ...
In what he called "likely the single most important thing I've done" Santa Rosa Commissioner rallies fellow board members to buy Gulf Breeze property ...
The presentations took place before and after two ribbon cutting ceremonies to mark the canal’s grand metamorphosis.
Australian scientists have pioneered a new method to assess the long-term risks posed by toxicants such as insecticides in rivers and the ocean.
UNESCO formally decided Wednesday to keep the Everglades National Park on the List of World Heritage in Danger.
Brian Dingmann, an ecotoxicologist, will spend a semester studying microscopic aquatic animals at the University of Szeged in ...