NFC is pleased to announce that our grant application was approved. NFC and our partners will work to research and design a AMD treatment system in the headwaters of Moshannon Creek throughout 2023…
Read MoreTo better understand the impact of the lack of fish-passage, NFC installed two temperature loggers at locations upstream and downstream of the culvert…
Read MoreRaised in a suburb just outside of Boston, NFC Executive Director Bob Mallard was fascinated by the cities network of subterranean streams...
Read MorePennsylvania NFC is working with other organizations, agencies, and businesses to better understand the impact of vertical flow wetlands in regard to water temperature…
Read MoreSpecies at the extreme edges of their native range are more likely to be stressed by changes in weather patterns than other populations…
Read MoreWe were pleasantly surprised to see a good volume of clear water, a clean sand and gravel bottom, and a notable lack of trash or other debris...
Read MoreAfter months of work by the Virginia chapter of NFC and others, VA, formally dedicated the state’s first snorkel trail at Damascus Town Park…
Read MoreThe Massachusetts chapter of NFC recently assisted MassWildlife in e-fishing a sea-run brook trout stream on Cape Cod…
Read MoreWhile heavily stocked with nonnative rainbow trout, the Swift River is inarguably Massachusetts’ finest wild native brook trout stream…
Read MoreThe goal of the event was to post informational signs at roughly 100 brook trout ponds as part of a citizen science initiative to collect data to help protect these resources…
Read MoreThe Ohio chapter of NFC hosted a seining event for members of the Hocking College Fish & Wildlife Club…
Read MoreJoey offered NFC an opportunity to include a kiosk as well…
Read MoreGeorgia NFC board member Palmer Henson recently asisted the Five Rivers conservation club at University of Georgia place coir mats and logs…
Read MoreSouth Carolina is home to a rare form of redeye bass known as Bartram’s bass…
Read MoreWV NFC assisted WVDNR to help reintroduce brook trout to a stream in the eastern panhandle region where they had been extirpated…
Read MoreThis challenges the theory that brown trout may be better suited to our warming waters than brook trout…
Read MoreThe Maryland chapter of NFC worked with Maryland Department of Natural Resources on an informational sign pertaining to water temperatures for the Savage River...
Read MoreThe Ohio chapter of NFC partnered with Captina Conservancy to educate the public in regard to native fish...
Read MoreThis effort has proven worthwhile as we have picked up a few mistakes that would be addressed the following year, and as the list of stocked waters gets smaller, other problems become more visible…
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