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Better together: Study finds bigger fish shoals make faster, more accurate predator-escape decisions
When predators strike, fish need to decide fast: dive or stay? It's a life-or-death choice, and getting it wrong, whether by overreacting to harmless disturbances or missing a real threat, can be ...
For young salmon, the journey along the San Joaquin River in Central California is no small feat. Every spring and fall, thousands of these fish—each as long as a pinky finger— embark on a 350-mile ...
California black bears are thriving in rural communities. (photo: California Department of Fish and Wildlife) The Legislature and state agencies have been racing to assess the impacts and the options ...
A wildlife biologist and "Shark Week" host says the ocean's most feared predators must be respected, but family vacationers shouldn't buy into the latest "hysteria" about summer attacks. "This year ...
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Hooked One Fish, Then a Bigger Predator Attacked
Experience an unexpected twist in this thrilling fishing adventure when a larger predator targets the fish already on the line, turning a routine catch into a high-stakes chase. This video captures ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife proposes to make minor changes to how it compensates livestock owners for losses caused by wolves, bears and cougars. Ranchers can apply to be paid the ...
Wolves are attacking cattle in northeast Washington and ranchers are on their own as the Department of Fish and Wildlife backs away from managing the predators. A King County court has blocked Fish ...
The research team placed monitors in the San Joaquin River to track the activities of juvenile salmons and their predators. For young salmon, the journey along the San Joaquin River in Central ...
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