A new documentary comes out in late January, outlining the severe impact the invasive species had on fish populations until the late 1950s across the Great Lakes region.
Mi'kmaw fishermen thrust a rake-like spear deep into a hole cut in the ice on a river in Antigonish, N.S., during a cold February afternoon, hoping to catch an adult eel and honour the legacy of ...
Travelers can use U.S. 101 as a detour.” (Screenshot) Locally, that looked like flooding along the Eel River, where livestock owners along the delta were advised to take protective measures to ...
As the days and weeks go forward, the weather gets warmer and the days longer, many of us that enjoy recreation along the Susquehanna River in the form of boating ...
The North Coast Region of CalTrout and the Rotary Club of Eureka will co-host the first-ever Eel River Expo: A Source to Sea Community Event on April 19 from noon to 4 p.m. at River Lodge ...
In 1809, nearly 1,400 Potawatomi, Delaware, Miami, and Eel River Indians and their allies witnessed the Treaty of Fort Wayne, ceding 2.5 million acres of tribal lands in present-day Michigan ...
By the late 1930s, lampreys had made their way to Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, too. Lampreys are blood-sucking eel-like creatures ... into the bottom of the river. They'll live in the river ...