The top three drivers of decline are invasive fish (which threaten 92% of threatened freshwater fish species), modified stream flows and ecosystems (82%), and climate change and extreme weather (54%).
New research reveals that damage to these environments is pushing freshwater animals to the edge of extinction, with 24% of species in danger of being wiped out. Thousands of fish, crab and ...
The documentation of salmon-eating northern pike in Southcentral estuaries, a North American first, shows a new way for the ...
Mapping fish migration routes and identifying threats is crucial to protecting freshwater species and their habitats, ecologists argue.
FLAGSTAFF, AZ (AZFamily) — A first-of-its-kind study has an alarming conclusion: a quarter of all freshwater fish species could go extinct because of pollution and climate change. Northern ...
New York Sea Grant will hold a freshwater-focused New York Seafood Summit on March 3, 2025, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Cornell University AgriTech in Geneva, New York, for anglers fishing for ...
followed by 26% of freshwater fish and 16% of dragonflies and damselflies. “The true number of extinctions of freshwater species will probably be higher given the overall lack of research on and ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering adding the eastern hellbender salamander to its list of endangered species ...
KSBB launches project to conserve Kerala's endangered freshwater fish species through breeding, research, and community involvement.