
Biology
Salmon Slime Helps Scientists Count Migrating Fish
Environmental DNA could offer a more cost-effective way to monitor wild Alaskan salmon populations
Environmental DNA could offer a more cost-effective way to monitor wild Alaskan salmon populations
Animals that nest near the loud equipment show PTSD-like physiology and have more stunted offspring
Industry plan to reduce deadly effects of blades may not be enough, some scientists say
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