Have you heard of the river called the 'River of Five Colours'? Explore where it is, what causes its colours, and interesting ...
Invasive species, pathogens, and parasites can have serious ecological consequences for aquatic ecosystems and also put human health and economies at risk. Early detection of these biological threats ...
Natural algae, locally known as pata algae, chune algae and chikun algae, are being increasingly used as fish feed by gher ...
Flip a damp log in your backyard, and a crowd of tiny gray roly-polies usually rushes for cover. These pill bugs may look like insects, but they are actually crustaceans, distant relatives of crabs ...
Hidden in Colombia, Caño Cristales turns into a liquid rainbow each year, glowing red, yellow and blue. But what rare plant ...
For one last time this season, Seymour’s boys swimming team geared up for a meet in their home pool, finishing their regular ...
Floating plants are a unique way to bring an artistic and refreshing vibe to your indoor spaces. Grown without the need for soil, these plants thrive directly on water, turning simple bowls and ...
Ditches and canals are the underdog of the freshwater world. These human-made waterways are often forgotten, devalued, and ...
Muraco’s study references data collected by the Dauphin Island Sea Lab’s Manatee Sighting Network. Since 2007, the network has documented over 8,000 sightings, tagging and tracking manatees in the ...
Many Olympic venues are left to decay after the events are over. See what these cities have done with the facilities after ...
A swamp tour shows how everything connects. The water, the animals, the plants, and the history all tell one story when ...
Vernon's Okanagan Science Centre is inviting people to spice up their Valentine’s Day at the adult only, after-hours workshop - Fangs & Foliage.
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