HABITAT WORK WILL IMPROVE TROUT FISHING ON SAN JUAN RIVER
NAVAJO DAM – A $300,000 fish habitat improvement project is scheduled to begin Oct. 10 on the trophy trout waters
NAVAJO DAM – A $300,000 fish habitat improvement project is scheduled to begin Oct. 10 on the trophy trout waters
NOAA announced today that it has awarded nearly $5 million to eight projects to support habitat restoration throughout the Great
Sinking Spools for Shoreline Succes Division’s work aims to help shore anglers CORTLAND, OH- Northeast Ohio has some excellent fishing
The Bureau of Land Management, within the Department of the Interior, has announced funding of $750,000 to support the Wyoming
See what work is being done on a large scale in Arizona in the name of fish habitat. See the
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Restoration of Ashtabula River “Area of Concern” is entering a new phase as work begins on a
Scientists find nearly all deep-sea fisheries unsustainable, call for stopping unsustainable fisheries and government subsidies that support them.
Press Release from Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville, TN, Sept. 1, 2011: A group of fisheries scientists from Tennessee Tech
Oregon Governor’s Fund for the Environment Awards More Than $480,000 in Grants, Announces New Grants Available For 2012 Restoration Projects
As a boy, I often listened to old anglers’ stories about the might of the River Maine and its yield
Upper Washougal River restoration moves ahead Project anchors logs to create fish habitat GREG WAHL-STEPHENS The Lower Columbia Fish Enhancement
Trouble in seabird paradise A government effort to save Columbia River salmon becomes an unexpected bird battle, forcing scientists to
Montgomery County’s Pandapas Pond to be closed temporarily next month By Mary Hardbarger | The Roanoke Times Montgomery County’s Pandapas
Cisco, a forage fish, may disappear as waters warm Photo credit: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources MADISON, Wis. –
Alaska spends about $500,000 on approximately 10 projects a year for fish habitat and related work. Improvements of habitats are
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will provide more than $3.4 million to support 84 fish habitat projects in 38
Ravalli County projects to receive $214,000 Posted: Aug 15, 2011 4:09 PM by Mark Holyoak (KPAX News) Updated: Aug 15, 2011
Official outlines budget for Lake Mitchell The city of Mitchell will continue to invest in projects in and around Lake
Below are links to statefact sheets, associated with The release of the National Fish Habitat Action Plan Report;THROUGH AFISH’S EYE:
Conservation Futures funds should be used for conservation, not urban parks August 9th, 2011 If this is how money will