This week we look at Chesapeake Bay stripers, how our beloved oil and gas companies trashed CO, and fixing double hauling errors.
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25th, March 2021, 11:41pm
We can continue to see public lands, conservation, and fisheries in the news, but now story to be about protecting, conserving, and managing - not destroying.
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15th, January 2021, 12:00pm
Spokane, Washington (AP) — For the first time in more than a generation, chinook salmon have spawned in the upper Columbia River system.
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23rd, December 2020, 12:00pm
We thought everything would settle down; it didn't. Social distancing means overcrowding on public lands, and Trump's not finished with destroying property yet.
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16th, November 2020, 12:00pm
Tom Collier [CEO] talks to the Governor of the State of Alaska, Mike Dunleavy [R], and he picks up the phone and calls the Chief of Staff at the White House to move mischief along more quickly.
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28th, September 2020, 11:00pm
The Robert Traver Fly-Fishing Writing Award is something every dedicated angler looks forward to reading and discussing over a cold one.
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2nd, September 2020, 11:30pm
Pittsburgh Steeler fan Kiersten Curti, a Fishery Biologist for NOAA, is one of several women helping NOAA help us sport fishers.
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1st, September 2020, 11:30pm
Foreign and domestic mining companies dumped nearly 2 billion pounds of toxic waste into our western waterways in 2017. We are paying for the cleanup.
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14th, August 2020, 11:30pm