Casting their first "yes" and "no" votes of 2025, the seven members of the Alaska Board of Fisheries on Friday approved some changes to state regulations that direct the harvest ...
For nearly 40 years, scientists have gathered at Delaware Bay to track flu viruses in the bird population, hoping to catch early signs of potentially dangerous outbreaks.
Unlike stingrays, which use their tails for defense, cownose rays rely on theirs as an extension of their lateral line sensory system, allowing them to sense predators even when they cannot see them.