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This Freshwater Fish Can Live Over 120 Years and Shows No Signs of Aging. But It Has a Problem
They glide through the water with the serenity of age. Some were born before World War I, others during the Great Depression.
Hello! I cover the Northtowns for 7 News WKBW. If you have a story idea, please email me at [email protected] BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — There is an environmental concern occurring along a Buffalo ...
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This freshwater fish hits 120+ years, but a big problem remains
In a world where most freshwater fish are lucky to see a decade, one species quietly pushes past 100 and can reach 120 years ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Early Thursday, staff from Erie County and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation began investigating the reason behind hundreds of dead fish floating atop the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Fish living in warm and arid climates are used to adversity. High temperatures and droughts can routinely cause the streams they call home to stop flowing or dry out altogether. Yet ...
Last year, Kentucky angler Art Weston set four records with one catch — and now he is ready to add another to his roster in the New Year. On Dec. 18, 2023, Weston was joined by Austin Anderson, a ...
Native non-game fish getting their due 'where the buffalo fish come' in Minnesota's Kandiyohi County
WILLMAR — The Minnesota Legislature is expected to debate proposals this session to give what many consider long overdue protection to the state’s 23 non-game fish species. Proposals are afoot to set ...
(WLUK) -- Wisconsin's Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced Wednesday it is investigating fish die-off events in two south central Wisconsin locations. The first incident is in the Buffalo ...
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