Genetically inferior fish wreak havoc on wild salmon
Watershed Watch says the high number of salmon released from hatcheries, particularly hatcheries in Alaska and Japan, is putting wild salmon at risk.
Watershed Watch says the high number of salmon released from hatcheries, particularly hatcheries in Alaska and Japan, is putting wild salmon at risk.
Earlier this month, a group of tackle industry, boat building industry and anglers’ rights groups, which have banded together under the banner of the Center …
Yellowstone National Park’s river grayling were victims of the introduced alien trout that were flung around by the old Bureau of Sport Fisheries back in …
The Deschutes River needs your help. The Coalition for the Deschutes is seeking filmmakers and storytellers who might be available in October, to help us …
Learn about the research being conducted at Knaggs Ranch in the Yolo Bypass near Davis, CA to use the areas rice fields as surrogate wetlands …
Pescadero Creek is one of the last, best wild steelhead strongholds on California’s Central Coast and is likely the best chance for recovering coho south …
Idaho’s fishery researchers are experimenting with a sex-altering hormone to curb unwanted populations of brook trout and have stocked four streams with monosex trout that …
The proposed Pebble Mine now joins the IUCN list of global threats. To celebrate, NRDC ran this ad in Politico last week and this week. …
Olympic National Park officials say remaining boulders could become barriers to fish reaching the upper Elwha River, while the rebar presents a hazard to boaters. …
The Free the Snake Flotilla is back to tell our elected leaders it’s time to remove the four fish killing lower Snake River dams. LINK