Populations of migratory freshwater fish have collapsed by 81% since 1970, according to the most recent Living Planet Index assessment, a decline steeper than nearly any other wildlife group on Earth.
Migratory freshwater fish populations have crashed by an estimated 81% since 1970, the steepest decline recorded for any ...
Discover the alarming trends in freshwater migratory fish species declines, with an 81 percent population drop since 1970.
GENEVA, Dec 11 (Reuters) - About a quarter of all freshwater fish species are at risk of extinction due to threats from climate change and pollution, the latest Red List of Threatened Species showed ...
Freshwater fish are vanishing from the world’s rivers, with migratory species down 81 percent due to dams, pollution, and ...
A new global report reveals an 81% decline in migratory freshwater fish since 1970, raising serious concerns about food ...
Some of the longest, most important migrations of species on Earth are happening beneath the surface of the world's rivers ...
Rainbow belly pipefish share an uncanny resemblance to seahorses. This is no coincidence. The species are related and similar ...
AUSTIN Over the past 20 years, the Texas Freshwater Fish Stamp has been instrumental in advancing the management and conservation of freshwater fisheries resources in the state. Established by the ...