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Study: Marine protected areas’ powerful 'spillover effect' helps fish and fishers
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Study: Marine protected areas’ powerful 'spillover effect' helps fish and fishers

Scientists have shown for the first time that protecting highly valuable but imperiled tuna in huge marine preserves pays off in the recovery of so many of the migratory fish
Climate change grips trout streams across the nation

Climate change grips trout streams across the nation

Across the country, anglers have watched as droughts, floods, and high temperatures batter the rivers they depend on. Now, they're calling for swift action.

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Montana’s famed trout under threat as drought intensifies
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Montana’s famed trout under threat as drought intensifies

The state is imposing more restrictions on fishing this year as the combination of extreme conditions, including low river levels, fish die-offs and the crush of anglers, poses long-term problems.
How scientists tracked down a mass killer (of salmon)
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How scientists tracked down a mass killer (of salmon)

Something was decimating the salmon that had been restored to creeks around Puget Sound.
An Alaska mine project might be bigger than acknowledged
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An Alaska mine project might be bigger than acknowledged

In secretly recorded meetings, executives with the Pebble Mine project said the operation could run nine times longer than outlined in their permit filings.
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson: The concrete jungle has 578 miles of shoreline at risk
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Ayana Elizabeth Johnson: The concrete jungle has 578 miles of shoreline at risk

Ocean conservation is an urban issue, and fortunately, there has been a growing movement in New York City to protect its waters.

Why are puffins vanishing? The hunt for clues goes deep (into their burrows)
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Why are puffins vanishing? The hunt for clues goes deep (into their burrows)

Overfishing, hunting and pollution are putting pressure on the birds, but climate change may prove to be the biggest challenge.
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