Innovations that make current methods more accurate is one way in which science evolves. Researchers have recently done just that for mapping salmon spawning locations, or redds.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohjUx3KBYWs Today's Film Friday is a video we made for the Wonders of the Mekong project that explores the importance of connected rivers in Cambodia.
With a crown of horns and ability to shoot blood from its eyes, the horned lizard is built for defense. The 16 living species in the genus
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Today's Flashback Friday features a familiar feathered friend – the Northern Flicker. Learning how to identify common wildlife species can bring a greater appreciation for the diversity
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Humans and other endothermic, or “warm-blooded” animals have the luxury of a built-in temperature control system. For ectothermic animals like amphibians, reptiles, and fish, maintaining body temperature
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As freshwater fish species decline around the world, many in Southeast Asia have turned to community-based fisheries management as a solution, including the establishment of community-managed Fish
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Today's Flashback Friday is a heartwarming tale of wildlife rescue in Laos. Field work in southeast Asia often involves a trip to the local market. It’s a
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For juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) migrating through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, hungry non-native predatory species pose a threat to their survival. However, disentangling the effect of
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