
Canada pledges funding to improve water quality in the Great Lakes
The announcement came weeks after U.S. Congress members prodded Biden to seek more support for the lakes from Canada, which critics have accused of doing too little.
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The announcement came weeks after U.S. Congress members prodded Biden to seek more support for the lakes from Canada, which critics have accused of doing too little.

Hugo Ruellan recently joined the Illinois Natural History Survey as an aquatic ecologist. He is set to study his specialty, freshwater mollusks, as well as fishes and aquatic amphibians and reptiles.

The Adirondack Park Agency is continuing to solicit input to help inform the board’s interpretation of the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan’s Wild Forest Basic Guideline No. 4, including a new No Material Increase

DEC reminds New Yorkers that now is the time to take down bird feeders and secure garbage to avoid potential conflicts with black bears. The Vermont F&W, meanwhile, has already issued its annual spring warning

“Kevin will be chipping the parts of your trees that do not have logs or bolts in them and taking them to the Masonite plant in Marshfield. The price of wood is low. This is

While guiding a photo tour in Florida recently, we captured some amazing images of one of North America’s most stunning birds, the roseate spoonbill (Platalea ajaja).

Pileated woodpeckers can be, in a word, dramatic. They have dramatic, contrasting plumage and their emotions can be dramatic, too.

Sycamore trees stand like tall sentinels lining sections of Penns, Spring and Bald Eagle creeks – protecting their banks from erosion, shading the stream and providing cover for wild brown trout.
In fact, from

The Minnesota DNR announced on the morning of April 2 that the bald eagle nest that the DNR’s EagleCam is monitoring had fallen out of its tree early on Sunday morning.
The DNR updated
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