Por: Newsweek Tech March 20, 2023
A new species of fish has been identified from a museum collection in Sydney, Australia. The researchers at the Australian Museum hope that this discovery will help inform future conservation efforts and species management.Within the museum's collection are two types of colorful goby dartfish, which were previously considered to be of the same species, Nemateleotris helfrichi. We've long suspected that they actually represent two... + full article
Forbes USA Business March 01, 2023
I run the risk of revealing my age when I say that my formative years were punctuated by a plethora of moments associated with the iconic flying fish— the national fish of my country, Barbados. Vivid memories flood back from boat trips of my childhood, observing the silver... + más
Benedict Cumberbatch’s Family Could Face Reparations Fight in Barbados | The Daily Beast
Barbados reparations chair sets the record straight on Benedict Cumberbatch | Newsweek
Portland Press Herald USA Sports January 29, 2023
Ring-necked duck. Tyler Schank/Duluth News Tribune In this column, I will continue my review of some of the Maine Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs) conducted between mid-December and early January. Each CBC is conducted within a circle of 15 miles in diameter on a single day. The... + más
Birding: 2022 was notable for rare birds and birding accomplishments | Portland Press Herald
Boston is for the birders. And for the first time, there’s a birding competition downtown. | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA Tech January 04, 2023
Fish with mushy milk-colored flesh have been appearing along New Zealand's north-east coast. The cause is still unknown and anglers are becoming increasingly wary about the risks of eating such fish.The mysterious malady was first identified in August, and reports have... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 27, 2022
Photos of a fisherman posing with the elusive golden bowfin he had just shot and killed sparked a debate on social media, with some congratulating the hunter for his once-in-a-lifetime catch, and many others raising concerns about the ethics of killing such a rare... + más
Fears of only a weak wrist slap for scandal-scarred first son Hunter Biden | New York Post
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The New York Times USA Science October 18, 2022
It was easy for scientists to have doubts when they were told that the carcass of a colossal fish had been found floating just off the coast of Faial Island in Portugal’s Azores archipelago in the Mid-Atlantic Ocean in December 2021. People do tend to exaggerate when it comes... + más
Fossilized Fish Reveal Earliest Known Prequel of ‘Jaws’ | The New York Times
Holy Mola: 3-ton ‘Hummer-sized’ sunfish sets record for biggest fish ever | New York Post
NBC News USA Science October 13, 2022
The Endangered Species Act’s protections often kick in too late to fully recover the declining populations of animals, plants and insects it is designed to help, according to a study published in the journal PLoS ONE on Wednesday. The researchers who evaluated some 970 cases... + más
Snail darter, focus of epic conservation fight, is recovered | The Boston Globe
Feds deny increased gopher tortoise protections in Florida | Orlando Sentinel
Associated Press USA Science October 06, 2022
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — More imperiled Snake River sockeye salmon returned to central Idaho this year than in nearly a decade, but biologists are disappointed that few of them came from fish that spawned naturally in the wild. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game said Wednesday... + más
Why this year's Fat Bear Week may have the fattest fat bears ever | Newsweek
Idaho and Taiwan sign two-year wheat trade agreement | Associated Press
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