Topics: Conservation News

Conservation measure on Minnesota ballot

Nov 18, 2008

Anglers and hunters in Minnesota will have the opportunity to make a bold statement during this month's election.

Supreme Court sinks public access

Nov 18, 2008

U.S. Supreme Court opted not to hear an appeal of a lower court ruling in a Louisiana case that denies recreational access to what was once considered public water.

Louisiana fishery under consideration

Nov 11, 2008

$26 million project to restore marshes at the mouth of the Mississippi River, where Michael Iaconelli won the 2003 Bassmaster Classic, moved one step closer to implementation in April after being deemed one of the year's Top 10 coastal restoration projects.

Three Rivers

Nov 11, 2008

Already under fire over concerns about their impact on fish and mussel habitat, western Pennsylvania dredgers are now battling unprecedented noise restrictions on parts of the Allegheny River.

Cali benefits most under new accord

Nov 10, 2008

States divide the limited water supplies of the Colorado River

Fisheries threatened by Arkansas

Nov 10, 2008

The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) approved a permit in February that will allow four companies to annually dump 832,000 pounds of ammonia and more than 50,000 pounds of phosphates directly into the Ouachita River.

Hartwell Restoration

Nov 10, 2008

2008 Classic fishery benefits from BASS Conservation project

The 'Glades

Nov 10, 2008

Tournament aims to preserve viable sportfishery

Clouding our waters

Nov 10, 2008

Coast to coast, algae blooms are on the increase. Possibly they are related to climate change, specifically to warmer worldwide temperatures.

The dirty politics of development

Nov 10, 2008

For decades developers have continued to overbuild central and southern Florida, showing no concern for a limited water supply. They did so because they knew that their political allies would assist them when the wells ran dry

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