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Conservation

Urgent Skeena Message from British Columbia Federation of Fly Fishers

British Columbia's steelhead population is facing an unprecedented crisis. As of Aug. 31st, the official count of adult steelhead in the Skeena River watershed...

BREAKING NEWS: EPA Resumes Process to Protect Bristol Bay

Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) took the first step to reinstate proposed protections for Bristol Bay. The decision deals another blow to Pebble...

US Fish & Wildlife to Increase Public Fishing and Hunting Access...

An exciting announcement for public lands users came down the newswire last week, this time with positive news for sportsmen and women looking for...

Federal Judge Reinstates Clean Water Rule–Win for Small Streams

Yesterday, a Federal Judge from Arizona restored protections for ephemeral streams and wetlands throughout the nation. A couple of years, ago the Trump administration...

Video of the Week: Faro by Black Fly Eyes

In this Video of the Week, we head to Cameroon with Black Fly Eye Media. The same media company that brought the world of...

“Darkest Hour” for Columbia River Wild Steelhead Returns

The Columbia River is one of America's most iconic river systems. Both the famed Deschutes and Snake Rivers are tributaries and stretch hundreds of...

Unprecedented Water Shortage Declared for Colorado River

Lake Mead is headed towards its lowest water levels since the Hoover Dam was completed in 1936. On August 16th, the Bureau of Reclamation...

UPDATE: RAWA Introduced to U.S. Senate, Adopted in House

Senators Martin Heinreich (D-NM) and Roy Blunt (R-MO) introduced the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (RAWA) to the U.S. Senate late last week. This comes...

Historic Highs and Historic Lows: What is Going on With Alaska’s...

This is a bizarre tale of two rivers, one experienced record high fish returns, and the other record lows, and only 500 miles of...