Tagged Stories: "fish habitat"
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Who lives here? Tracking species by the DNA they leave behind
March 16, 2020Environmental DNA, or eDNA, is a new tool for nature scientists
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By the Numbers: 1,700
June 25, 2018The length, in miles, of Chesapeake Bay shoreline that has been hardened
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Preserving the pristine Mattawoman Creek
September 1, 2017This tributary of the Potomac River is one of Maryland’s healthiest waterways
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New, more realistic approach improves predictions of how climate will affect fish habitat in streams
October 21, 2015Scientists able to better predict threats to brook trout, other fish species
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From 'open sewer' to Class A trout stream
September 16, 2015How a local river association helped bring the Little Juniata back to life
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