In the canals, marshes, and swamps of the Florida Everglades, invasive fish are silently slipping into new waterways. Among them are the Asian swamp eel and the bullseye snakehead, two air-breathing ...
University of Florida scientists have rolled out a DNA "tripwire" that can flag two notoriously stealthy invasive fish from just a few drops of canal water, giving Florida a new early-warning system ...
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Hunting snakeheads and hooking a surprise peacock

The plan was simple: remove snakeheads and clean up Pond X. Instead, we caught a mystery bass and found unexpected bait in the traps. One live jewel cichlid later and the water blew up. Sometimes the ...
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Hurricane rescue turned into chaos

Dead fish everywhere. Snakeheads still alive. And then I spotted the biggest albino pleco I have ever seen stuck underground.
Maryland requested a federal disaster declaration for the Chesapeake Bay oyster fishery Friday, after a perfect storm of bad weather and headline-grabbing environmental incidents depressed the market.
It has teeth like a reptile, lungs like a mammal, and a $95,000 price tag for one St. Thomas man. Here is the story behind ...
A new study found that bottled water had “significantly higher particle concentrations” than tap water Getty Bottled water contains “significantly higher” concentrations of plastic than tap water, ...
The boil water advisory has been lifted, Pennsylvania American Water said Monday morning. "The brief power surge late Friday created an interruption of pumpage in our distribution system. This ...
Sleeper sharks live extraordinarily long lives and can thrive in near-freezing ocean temperatures near Earth's poles.
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. The bone-chilling forecast for much of the US is ...
Lupita Ontiveros, 21, was thrown from a dune buggy that flipped into a canal, then she went missing in the dark, murky, fast-moving water Susan Young is a reporter. She started contributing to PEOPLE ...