Outdoor Recreation Equals Conservation: Debunking The Myth
This is part of Mountain Journal’s ongoing series, “Enough,” that explores the intersection between humans, development, and still-wild Nature and the role of limits in …
This is part of Mountain Journal’s ongoing series, “Enough,” that explores the intersection between humans, development, and still-wild Nature and the role of limits in …
The Biden administration reiterated its determination to change course on the decades-long, $17 billion effort to recover wild salmon in the Snake and Columbia rivers …
Eagle Creek Renewable Energy should be ashamed of themselves. The owner of a dam that released an estimated 369,000 cubic yards of sediment into the …
Just west of Toronto last summer, startled biologists counted more than 20,000 goldfish in a single urban stormwater pond the size of two basketball courts. And the …
Open-net fish pens are the perfect breeding grounds for the parasites, which feast on the mucus, skin and flesh of wild salmon, causing infection and …
In its first six years, the Utah Cutthroat Slam has raised over $68,000 for native cutthroat trout restoration, and two new conservation projects geared toward …
An agreement has been reached between environmentalists and the operators of the Electron hydroelectric project on the Puyallup River to preserve safeguards for threatened Chinook …
Charles Witek with some observations from this week’s Saltwater Recreational Fishing Summit which we had the opportunity to also attend. Beginning in 2018, the summits …
With a deadline looming, the Madison River Work Group, which is devising controversial limits on commercial guiding, decided last week to delay major decisions for at …
The commercial pink salmon fishery is so important to the federal government it’s willing to wipe out an entire species of steelhead to keep harmful …