Pacific oysters, good. Ghost shrimp, bad. It’s a skewed ecological equation that sounds frighteningly over-simplistic, and for good reason. There is a renewed push to apply the dangerous neurotoxin ...
Finding strange, non-native creatures living in the Boise River has nearly become a tradition, or at least a recurring incident, and Idaho Fish and Game would like to see it end. In a recent case, ...
NEW LONDON, Conn. — Connecticut College researchers have found that chemical byproducts produced by the amphibian-killing fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis—commonly known as Bd—may actually help ...
Most of us, when we hear the word "shrimp," think of a nice dinner of fresh-caught, saltwater little animals that taste so good it's hard to stop eating them. Most of the shrimp we consume come from a ...