and cuts right through Louisiana. According to the National Park Service, there are more than 120 fish species inhabiting the ...
A major reason why scientists know so little about giant freshwater rays is because they hide at the bottom of the river. They’re not considered a good food fish in Southeast Asia, so they’re ...
Santa Ana speckled dace persist in Big Tujunga Creek and Haines Creek in the Los Angeles River basin; several forks of the San Gabriel River, along with its tributaries Cattle Canyon, Devil's Canyon, ...
unprecedented fires and climate-driven drought taking a toll on many fish in Southern California.” The Santa Ana speckled dace is a small minnow species that lives in the Santa Ana, San Jacinto, San ...