Posts for tag "U.S. Fish and Wildlife"
Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary’s Timely Monitoring Helps Protect Whales From Injury and Death
California’s Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary monitors seabirds and marine mammals, including potentially hazardous interactions between whales and ships.
- Posted May 31, 2019
Detecting Asian Tapeworm May Help Humpback Chub
New Mexico State University scientists sampled in the Grand Canyon to develop a new way to non-lethally test humpback chub for Asian tapeworm.
- Posted October 10, 2016
Restoring Brook Trout Stream Habitat
U.S. Fish and Wildlife biologists use a YSI Pro2030 meter in work to restore brook trout habitat in New York streams.
- Posted February 4, 2016
Sonar Assessments Of Saginaw Bay Reef Sites Aiding Restoration
Michigan DNR researchers lead an effort to assess four Saginaw Bay reef sites ahead of possible restoration work to support fish spawning habitat.
- Posted December 23, 2015
USFWS Scientists Chart Divergent Lives Of Male And Female Cooper’s Hawks
Radio tracking devices help reveal differences in the lifestyles of male and female Cooper’s Hawks.
- Posted August 11, 2015
Cause for declining Missouri River pallid sturgeon found in ‘major breakthrough’
Researchers with Montana State University, the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have detailed for the first time the mechanisms responsible for declining populations of the Missouri River’s pallid sturgeon, according to a...
- Posted February 5, 2015
Buffalo State scientists investigate resurging lower Niagara lake sturgeon
Researchers at Buffalo State use benthic maps, PONAR grab samplers and side-scan sonar to study rebounding populations of the lower Niagara’s sturgeon
- Posted February 2, 2015
Rare good news for endangered ocelots in Texas
A philanthropic rancher and a federal monitoring program have provided rare good news for the few remaining endangered ocelots in Texas.
- Posted December 1, 2014









