A recent study was published in the scientific journal Biological Invasions, detailing that otters at the Elkhorn Slough are ...
Though sea otters are an unofficial mascot of Monterey County and popular among tourists and locals alike, they are also ...
House of Tamworth Spruce & Goose Whiskey (100 proof, 200 ml, $65) is available in limited quantities starting November 29.
The soft-shell clams from the mudflats around Boston Harbor need to be cleaned of contaminants before they can be eaten. But ...
YORK, Maine — In his days as a York High School marine science teacher, Mike Masi would educate his students about green ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announced Dec. 2 that the Wisconsin Invasive Species Council is accepting ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration announced Sunday (Dec. 1) that a 15-metric-ton shipment of ...
The problem with learning about invasive plants species is once you know about them, you start to see them everywhere. It can be a little depressing. How joyous it was when I began my life in ...
Crabs can feel pain when they are boiled alive during conventional food preparation —- as do other shellfish like lobsters, according to a new study. Zoologists from Sweden’s University of ...
Scientists are calling for an urgent ban on boiling crabs and other crustaceans alive after proving that they can feel pain just like any other animal.
Environmentalists sensibly point out that green crabs, an invasive species that have become a problem in Long Island Sound, also can be used as bait. Targeting green crabs instead seems like a win ...