Fish biologists in Montana blame the saprolegnia fungus as the likely cause of low brown trout numbers in the Clark Fork River downstream of Warm Springs Ponds this spring. They found 600 brown trout ...
Scientists have learned that another species of fungus found in Europe and Asia causes white-nose disease, which has ravaged bat populations in the United States and Canada. A cluster of greater mouse ...
Saturday evening I received an email and photo from a friend. Kent Andersen, facilities director at Sheridan College, had fished the Bighorn River and was disturbed to see a number of dead brown trout ...
Back at the turn of the 21st century, Valley fever was an obscure fungal disease in the United States, with fewer than 3,000 reported cases per year, mostly in California and Arizona. Two decades ...
Wildlife officials confirmed the presence in California of a bat-killing fungus that causes white-nose syndrome. Millions of bats in North America have died from white-nose syndrome. California bats ...
BUTTE – Fish biologists blame the saprolegnia fungus as the likely cause of low brown trout numbers in the Clark Fork River downstream of Warm Springs Ponds this spring. They found 600 brown trout in ...
There might be 11 million species living on Earth. Then again, there might be 111 million. The problem is, scientists don't know. Nor do they know just how many plants and animals -- growing on the ...
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