Being the chap I was, collard greens’ smell and similarity to the stringy dark-green algae in fish ponds repulsed me.
Microplastics cause decreases in the populations of grazing animals in ponds, ultimately resulting in toxic algal blooms.
A new development from the University of South Florida may help control toxic algal blooms. It's one of a number of methods in a slow pipeline.
As spring approaches, many homeowners look forward to the return of their lush, green lawns. It is tempting to apply fertilizer to help the grass grow thick and vibrant. However, ...
To reduce the risk of spread, nets have been installed at the outlet of Tilton Pond to capture plant fragments that could move downstream. For now, prevention remains the primary goal. “In 2026, the ...
For decades, ecologists have known that how a species looks or eats affects its environment. But a new study by researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, shows that social behavior ...
A former cattle pond in Early has been transformed into a new community fishing lake, a project city leaders say depended on restoring the water quality to make ...
Western mosquitofish, pictured here, are known as the "plague minnow" due to their aggressive impact on native habitats when introduced. For decades, ecologists have known that how a species looks or ...
A koi pond often appears calm and peaceful on the surface. Fish glide through the water while gentle ripples create a tranquil scene. Beneath that surface, however, a complex chemical system operates ...
Fish may be ordered by completing the included form and returning it with payment to Allen SWCD by Wednesday, April 22, the deadline. The Allen SWCD office is at 1870 Slabtown Road, Lima, Ohio 45801.
A year and a half ago, we bought a house with a small, poorly designed pond that had no maintenance for well over a year.
For just one or two nights each spring, spotted salamanders emerge from underground and go in search of vernal mating pools.