When Hurricane Helene hit Valle Crucis in North Carolina, the creek across the Watauga River was already overflowing from 11 ...
Salamanders, like frogs and toads ... A field guide to reptiles and amphibians: eastern and central North America. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA. 450 p. For Natural History: Tyning, Thomas F. 1990.
The various Ensatina salamanders of the Pacific coast all descended ... Still farther to the north, in northern California and Oregon, the two populations merge, and only one form is found.
The Neuse River waterdog, an aquatic salamander found only in the Neuse and ... Madtoms are among the most ferociously armed catfish in North America. The Neuse River waterdog is spotted with red, ...
The complaint alleges the Fish and Wildlife Service violated federal law by not fully analyzing the impacts of the plan or ...
From a monkey that weighs only a few ounces to a 100-pound rodent, get to know some of these adorable creatures.
Much is still to be learned about the rusty-spotted ... lives in North America along coastal California, from northern Humboldt County down to the Baja Peninsula. They thrive in oak woodlands, yellow ...
As flooding, wind and landslides from Tropical Storm Helene devastated lives and property across parts of Southern Appalachia ...
The destruction has already befallen the eastern hellbender, for example − a rare salamander, and the largest amphibian in North America − ... preferred host of the spotted lanternfly − ...
Hurricanes Helene and Milton blew long-winged sooty terns and high-flying frigatebirds hundreds of miles away from their ocean comfort zones into Indiana, Kentucky and other inland states.
The destruction has already befallen the eastern hellbender, for example — a rare salamander, and the largest amphibian in North America ... preferred host of the spotted lanternfly ...