March 4, 2026

Eel populations are falling and new protections were defeated. Japan and the US opposed them

SCARBOROUGH, Maine (AP) Eels are the stuff of nightmares slimy, snakelike creatures that lay millions of eggs before dying so their offspring can return home to rivers and streams. They’ve existed si… [read more]

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Scientists make shocking discovery after interviewing fishermen at Panama Canal: ‘We’ll just keep running out of them’

A 2016 expansion of the Panama Canal helped bigger ships move through the waterway. But it created an unintended side effect: saltwater fish from both oceans are now swimming into the canal’s main fr… [read more]

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A Grizzly Stole My Son’s First Deer. So We Tracked the Bear Down

This story, The Cyanide Creek Affair, appeared in the June 1970 issue of Outdoor Life. Get out of the way, kids! I shouted. Its coming down the mountain straight at you! It was a wounded, somersaul… [read more]

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Coast Guard Rescues Missing Boaters off the Coast of Florida

Four family members, including a 90-year-old man, spent nearly 24 hours stranded at sea after their fishing boat capsized off the coast of Clearwater, Florida. When the men didn’t return from their t… [read more]

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Officials catch fisherman ‘red-handed’ for breaking serious state laws overnight: ‘He knew that he was caught’

Authorities in New England arrested a Massachusetts man in July for catching and keeping a key predator from the Atlantic Ocean. What’s happening? Outdoor Life reported that the poacher illegally h… [read more]

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Young boy hospitalized after stunning wild animal attack on beach: ‘It barreled him down again and went again’

Dingoes have been the source of TV punchlines for years. However, the wild canine has been known to seriously injure humans. That includes a six-year-old boy named Gus who was attacked while fishing… [read more]

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Fire razes 170 buildings in southern Japan

STORY: :: Oita, Japan:: November 18, 2025:: A fire rips through over 170 buildings in a Japanese coastal town, forcing residents to flee:: November 19, 2025:: Aerial footage shows homes in ruins as c… [read more]

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Haitian gangs getting rich off murky market for baby eels

Gangs in Haiti are profiting from a lucrative trade in baby eels caught in the crime-ridden country’s rivers and estuaries and sold abroad for thousands of dollars. Demand for the worm-like creature… [read more]

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Chinese ship jams communications as Filipino forces deliver supplies to Philippines-occupied shoal

MANILA, Philippines (AP) Philippine forces transported food, fuel and new personnel to a territorial outpost in a long-disputed shoal i n the South China Sea, where Chinese government ships jammed co… [read more]

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Electric vehicle sales are booming in South America — without Tesla

MONTEVIDEO/LIMA (Reuters) -When Peruvian green energy entrepreneur Luis Zwiebach wanted to buy an electric vehicle in 2019, he flew 4,000 miles to California to test drive Teslas (TSLA) Model 3 sedan… [read more]

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