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Canada's lakes are changing because of warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels. Here's why scientists are concerned.
On August 3 and 4, Mad River Watch volunteers visited field sites to collect data and observe environmental conditions, continuing decades of local monitoring on the Mad River and its tributaries.
At a beach near Algiers, brown algae native to the Pacific Ocean cover the golden sand, posing a threat to ecosystems native ...
A study reveals how straightening rivers and reducing water flow severely harm urban aquatic life. It decreases diversity of ...