Geography Of The World
                        The Most Snake Infested Rivers In New York
Rivers such as the Susquehanna River and the Genesee River are home to New York's most snake-infested rivers, with snakes such as the Eastern Copperhead.
The Most Snake Infested Rivers In New Jersey
Explore natural river habitats in New Jersey where native snakes are a regular part of the ecosystem.
                        6 Most Alligator Filled Rivers In The United States
The U.S. is home to abundant American alligators, mainly in rivers and wetlands, where they find food, shelter, and nesting sites.
                        5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In New Zealand
New Zealand has no native land snakes, but warm currents and storms sometimes bring tropical sea snakes like the Yellow-bellied Sea Snake to its coasts.
                        Differences Between Sea And Lake
A lake is enclosed on all sides by land and does not connect to a larger water body like an ocean, while a sea connects to an ocean.
                        Regions Of Europe
The UN Geoscheme divides Europe into four different subregions: Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Southern Europe, and Northern Europe.
                        8 Most Alligator Filled Rivers In Texas
The Sabine, the Brazos, the San Bernard, the Guadalupe, and the Trinity are among the most alligator-filled rivers in Texas.
How Man-Made Lakes Reshaped Entire Regions
From ancient times to today, man-made lakes have transformed ecosystems and supplied water, power, and recreation to communities.
                        Ancient Civilizations Built Around Lakes
From the Aztec Empire to Prehistoric Pile-Dwelling Communities, these ancient civilizations were all built around lakes.
5 Most Alligator Filled Rivers In Alabama
From the vast Mobile-Tensaw Delta to the quiet stretches of the Perdido, these Alabama waterways sustain healthy populations of American alligators.
                        
                        Why Some Lakes Suddenly Disappear
From sinkholes and earthquakes to permafrost and human interference, there are several reasons why some lakes suddenly disappear.
                        The Most Snake Infested Rivers In Mississippi
Mississippi’s rivers teem with snakes, including harmless watersnakes and the venomous cottonmouth found throughout the state.
                        The Two Most Alligator Filled Rivers In Oklahoma
Discover the American Alligator's surprising presence in Oklahoma, including habitats, breeding, safety tips, and wildlife areas like Red Slough.
The Link Between Earthquakes and Lakes
Dive under the surface of some of the world's largest freshwater lakes, and learn about the link between earthquakes and lakes.
4 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Tasmania
This article explores the bodies of water where Tasmania's snake populations are most concentrated, highlighting the landscapes that sustain them.
The Most Snake Infested Rivers In Washington
From the Yakima River to the Skagit River, these are the most snake-infested rivers in Washington, home to snakes such as the Western Rattlesnake and more.
Discover Pine Creek Gorge, The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania
Discover Pine Creek Gorge, Pennsylvania’s Grand Canyon—explore scenic trails, fall foliage, and historic parks in this stunning natural landmark.
                        5 Most Alligator-Filled Rivers In Mississippi
Mississippi is known for its mighty rivers, and its meandering tributaries to the Mississippi are powerful in their own right, containing many alligators.
5 Most Snake Infested Rivers In Georgia
When one goes trekking through the natural spaces of the lovely state of Georgia, it is a great idea to be familiar with the most-snake infested rivers there.
5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In South Australia
When one ventures into unknown waters, it's wise to consider what else lives there. Let's visit the five most snake-filled bodies of water in South Australia.
The Most Snake Infested Rivers In Vermont
Vermont's rivers are home to plenty of snakes, mostly non-venomous. A wanderer around these floodplain areas can find small and medium snakes in the water.
                        The Science Behind Bioluminescent Lakes
Explore the science behind bioluminescent lakes, from algae to firefly squid, and learn about some of the most renowned in the world.
                        5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Illinois
Illinois' bodies of water contain bountiful habitat for a plethora of semi-aquatic snakes, mostly non-venomous, including endangered rattlesnakes.
                        7 Most Alligator Filled Rivers In South Carolina
South Carolina's rivers host over 100,000 alligators, ruling Lowcountry wetlands; easy sightings for paddlers and nature lovers along seven waterways.
                        The Most Snake Infested Rivers In Missouri
These rivers, located in Missouri, are some of the most snake-infested areas in the state, featuring sightings of snakes such as plain-bellied watersnakes.
                        Can a Lake Turn Into a Desert?
Desertification — driven by climate change — degrades landscapes, reduces biodiversity, and threatens food supplies and security. It impacts people worldwide.
                        The Most Beautiful Islands in Indiana
These beautiful islands in Indiana await exploration from the historic Rose Island to Sylvan Lake's Big Island; visit one or all!
                        The 5 Most Alligator Filled Rivers In Georgia
These Georgia rivers are home to booming populations of American Alligators. View them in beautiful rivers from a safe distance, but don't get too close!
                        The Most Photographed Lakes on Earth
Whether flipping through wall calendars or hunting for inspirational quotes, there is a good chance you have seen a photo of these most-photographed lakes.
                        The Physics of Lake Stratification Explained
Stratification is a natural process with wide-ranging implications for communities and ecosystems, from water treatment to conservation and recreation.
Why Some Lakes Smell So Bad
From garbage and pollution to algal blooms, delve into the science behind why some lakes smell so bad and how to avoid these issues.
5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Texas
Tread carefully when approaching these bodies of water in Texas, as they are home to a large snake population, including venomous cottonmouths.
                        5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Australia
Venomous tiger snakes, dugites, and the powerful olive python are all common species in some of the most snake-filled bodies of water in Australia.
Lakes That Are Home to Endangered Species
From unique frog species to seals that only live in one lake, these lakes around the world are home to hundreds of animals, many of which are endangered.
5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In South Carolina
Snakes adore wetlands, and with around three dozen species in South Carolina, you are bound to bump into one someday or another.
                        The Role of Lakes in Bird Migration
Twice a year, billions of birds embark on one of nature's greatest wonders—migration. Learn more about the role of lakes in bird migration.
                        The Most Studied Lakes by Scientists
From frozen to deadly, these lakes are hotbeds for scientific research and discovery, placing them among the most studied bodies of water in the world.
                        5 Bodies of Water That Are Saltier Than the Ocean
Can you imagine a body of water saltier than the ocean? You don't have to with facts about these five bodies of water located around the world.
                        5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In North Carolina
Discover North Carolina’s snake-filled lakes and rivers, from Lake Norman to the Black River. Learn about the venomous and non-venomous species to watch for.
                        What Makes a Lake 'Dead'?
A dead lake is one that is not fit to support large populations of fish due to various reasons, ranging from pollution to eutrophication.