A makeshift aquarium that popped up this summer in a puddle beneath a leaky New York City fire hydrant is no more.
NEW YORK — An urban pond where goldfish used to swim beneath a leaky New York City fire hydrant has been replaced by a new ...
The neighborhood’s beloved sidewalk fish pond was resurrected this week — in an act of defiance that comes just five days ...
Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy community rallied to restore their local fishpond with new features after city authorities filled the ...
To cultivate spirulina at home, you will need a clear container or aquarium with a minimum capacity of 10 liters. Position it ...
Cultivating freshwater aquarium plants in jars is an easy and beautiful way to invite a slice of nature into your home. This ...
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection poured concrete over a community-built goldfish pond, citing safety ...
For almost three months the water was replenished from a leaking fire hydrant while locals provided goldfish, signs and even ...
Local agencies are asking the public not to dump their aquarium coral, fish and other aquatic species into the ocean, streams ...
Earlier this summer, a handful of longtime local residents decided to turn the water-filled pit into a makeshift neighborhood ...
Aquarium dumping is one way non-native and invasive species enter Hawaiiʻs waters and a new campaign is aimed at educating ...
As part of its overall reinvention, the museum is moving the aquarium and its basement residents to a new home on the first ...