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In May, Parks and Wildlife biologists estimated that approximately 848 brown trout and 221 rainbow trout over 6 inches in length live within the channel. The $33 million connectivity channel project ...
Some 252 registered participants cast their lines in the 33rd annual Harry A. Bateman Memorial Jimmy Fund Fishing Derby on ...
The increase in native fish population in the Colorado River Connectivity Channel (CRCC) has been more rapid than expected, says Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). The ...
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this story inaccurately reported that native trout species had returned to the channel. While Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reported recovery of brown ...
One-quarter of freshwater animals are now threatened with extinction, and population declines in fresh waters outpace those ...
Spring electrofishing surveys show some rebounds in trout populations in regional rivers but numbers in many stretches of the Big Hole linger below long-term averages. Research continues as to why.
Three avid anglers of Greek and Chinese heritage, Stan, James and Soteres, share their stories of fishing comradery and how ...
Brown bears are large mammals with long, shaggy hair and big appetites. Most North American brown bears are part of the subspecies called grizzly bears. Their thick coats aren’t always all-brown, but ...
Old coal mines on the eastern slopes of the Alberta Rockies are leaching chemicals that are poisoning the fish downstream, says a new study by Alberta government scientists.
Several of Mount Rainier’s glaciers are already gone, experts say, and others aren’t far behind. The News Tribune asked what ...