Purdue researchers are studying how "forever chemicals" affect the behaviors and survival of gray tree frog tadpoles.
A new study suggests that harvestmen actively attack the slippery amphibians, rather than just scavenging them. The findings ...
Margao: With the monsoon bringing bullfrogs out in abundance, the forest department has issued a stern warning against ...
A new raptor-like dinosaur from some 70 million years ago that ate fish and behaved like modern herons has been unearthed ...
Melvin Durai Processed food has become extremely popular these days. It’s usually made in factories and packaged well. But ...
There is a persistent myth in fly fishing circles the sport belongs to trout, and the anglers who pursue them in cold, clear ...
Invasive snakeheads are proliferating in waterways from New York to Florida. Wildlife officials around the Chesapeake Bay are ...
There is a persistent myth in fly fishing circles that the sport belongs to trout, and the anglers who pursue them in cold, clear rivers of the Rockies. Gentlemen and ski bums share the water while ...
It isn’t just everyone’s imagination, the blackflies really are worse in Nova Scotia this year. Dalhousie professor Paul Manning from the university’s faculty of agriculture specializes in the study ...
Invasive snakeheads are proliferating in waterways from New York to Florida. Wildlife officials around the Chesapeake Bay are recommending a solution: high-powered compound bows.
Trout are often thought of as finicky feeders, and a lot of the time they can be. But the truth is you can catch some giants using lures and techniques carried over from the bass world ...
Bad jokes don’t even need a punch line to be funny! Text humorously states: "There are three types of people: Those who can ...