The northern snakehead is one of the most unsettling invasive species in America: a fish that can wriggle across land, ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is encouraging residents to eat invasive animals as a means of wildlife management.
For the first time in 50 years, New Yorkers can eat some of the fish they catch from the lower Hudson River, the state Department of Health announced Wednesday. The updated guidance cites declining ...
Monkfish, also known as anglerfish, may be lacking in the looks department, but Julia Child called them 'one of the great ...
Northern Illinois seems to have had the beginning of a very successful spring trout season. The stocked lakes seemed very well fished by the locals and many delicious fish dinners were provided by the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. HUDSON RIVER, NY - For the first time in half a century, people can eat certain types of fish found in the lower Hudson River ...
Adventurous foodies can now eat fish caught from the Hudson River for the first time in 50 years, the New York State Department of Health has advised. The change is thanks to declining levels of ...
For the first time in decades, some Hudson River fish are allowed back on the menu. But not without limits. The New York State Department of Health this month announced updated guidance allowing ...
For the first time in 50 years, NY officials have OK'd eating some fish from the Hudson River. Would you enjoy your catch? — NY State Department of Health/Google Maps For the first time in decades, ...
This menu sounds a bit fishy. The state announced it’s now safe to eat some seafood caught in the murky Hudson River — but locals aren’t ready to throw a fish fry just yet. Department of Health ...
The season for fishing is upon us, and if you plan on eating your catches, it's important to know what is safe to eat and what isn't. Trout season officially opened on April 1 in New York, which means ...