Dubbed the “fish doorbell,” this innovative initiative allows people to help migrating fish navigate city waterways by watching a livestream and pressing a button when they see fish waiting at a lock.
Fish in the Netherlands are getting help with their annual migration from their human friends on land, who are able to help them ring a doorbell.
Almost everywhere in California, salmon are on the decline. But in Putah Creek—a restored stream running through the ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNDutch Livestream That Lets Viewers Help Fish Is A HitA winning combination of practicality, whimsey and fish has led to an online livestream sensation for the Dutch city of ...
Understanding hammerhead sharks’ food preferences could aid efforts to protect the critically endangered fish.
A UC Davis study confirms Putah Creek origin salmon for first time, marking a win for creek restoration and wild salmon, and ...
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Axios on MSNPush for monarch butterfly endangered status presses onThe monarch butterfly's annual migratory journey from Mexico to the U.S. and then Canada is a breeze compared to the federal ...
The number of monarch butterflies that spent the winter in Mexico doubled this year, giving hope for a species that has faced ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
Salagrama points out that while the trend of migration to the west coast started in Srikakulam, fisherfolk from other ...
Environmental organisations have warned that there is a “race against time” to clear up plastic pellets that are washing up ...
Warning signs about shifts in key food sources for fish are beginning to be observed in marine ecosystems worldwide.
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