LECLAIRE, Iowa (AP) – The photographers who line up at a Mississippi River lock to snap images of eagles are getting help from a man with a giant slingshot that flings dead fish into the open water.
A photographer has captured the ‘oh no’ moment when a fish realises it’s about to be gobbled down by a heron. The amazing snaps show the fish with its mouth wide open as if its life is flashing before ...
A new study from researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego has documented a successful recovery effort among Nassau Grouper populations in the ...
There has been a dramatic rise in fish deaths in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast following Russian forces blowing up the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) on Tuesday, 6 June. Source: Ministry of Health ...
In this Jan. 29, 2014 photo Ken Kester of Clinton, Iowa, uses an oversized homemade slingshot that flings dead fish into the open water for Bald Eagles to to feed on at Lock and Dam 14 on the ...