The panel, led by Mississippi River Basin Panel administrator Elizabeth Brown, works to prevent invasive species like algae from entering the region.
Bald eagles love calling the Mississippi River home, but why? The answer lies in the perfect combination of abundant fish, strong nesting spots, and wide-open water. Find out what makes this river an ...
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has delayed a $1.2 billion project meant to keep invasive carp from reaching the Great Lakes by at least several months, saying he' ...
A first-of-its-kind project seeking to restore river ecosystems along 39 miles of the Lower Mississippi River has federal ...
Rivers across the U.S. are home to over 50 snake species, both venomous and non-venomous, thriving in aquatic and ...
Research shows that across the globe, rivers that freeze are freezing later and melting earlier, and that includes the ...
Researchers found first henipavirus strain in North America. What you need to know about new virus in wild animals living in ...
The Mississippi River, spanning 3,766 kilometers ... The freeze also disrupted ecosystems along the river. Animals like coyotes and deer were observed using the frozen river as a natural bridge, ...
That, in turn, frustrates the otter, she said, and it attacks and tries to copulate with other animals. Ollie has been observed carrying around dead river otters, animals he is suspected to have ...
These animals are labeled as dangerous ... The deadliest species is the Nile crocodile which lives in the regions surrounding the Nile river. They were so feared by ancient Egyptians that they carried ...
Your device does not support the audio. ALTON - Herbert Sapp IV is a January 2025 Alton-Rotary Club Student of the Month. Sapp is a senior at Mississippi Valley Christian School. Over his four ...