There has been a lot of chatter on the internet lately in regard to some proposed stocking changes in New Hampshire…
Read MoreNFC is excited to announce the launch of our 8th state chapter: West Virginia. We now have chapters in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Alabama…
Read MoreThe Massachusetts chapter of NFC posted informational signs at the herring counting stations on the Shawsheen River in Andover…
Read MoreThe first endangered darter signs have gone up on Turkey Creek.…
Read MoreThe Alabama chapter of NFC just received a batch of endangered darter signs. They are slated for the Turkey Creek Nature Preserve in Pinson, Alabama, home to two species of endangered species of darter…
Read MoreNFC has added an AVID MiniTracker Pro for in-the-field PIT reading. This compact scanner will be used to scan fish during angling surveys to see if they have been tagged…
Read MoreMembers of the Pennsylvania chapter of Native Fish Coalition and a volunteer from the local Conservation District conducted a habitat assessment on the East Fork of Sinnemahoning Creek in Potter County…
Read MoreThe Massachusetts chapter of NFC returned to the Shawsheen River in Andover Spring 2021 to get ready to start counting returning river herring…
Read MoreThe Pennsylvania chapter of Native Fish Coalition conducted water quality sampling, water sample collection, and Benthic Macroinvertebrate surveys on several tributaries to Moshannon Creek…
Read MoreThere is no biological reason for Maine not to list a species that U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service or National Marine Fisheries Service has listed as Threatened or Endangered…
Read MoreWhile much of the land adjacent to Red Brook is protected, large-scale commercial development in its headwaters could threaten the stream and Buttermilk Bay…
Read MoreThe Pennsylvania chapter of NFC recently worked with volunteers to clean up a section of the Schuylkill River in Schuylkill County, PA…
Read MoreThe Pennsylvania chapter of NFC worked with Maryland Department of Natural Resources to develop and post informational signs on the states catch-and-release brook trout waters…
Read MoreMaine chapter of NFC comments on proposed Kennebec dam removals…
Read MoreWhile habitat degradation, pollution, changing climate, stocking, and angler exploitation all pose a threat to our wild native fish, when you peel back the onion and look at the facts, it would be hard to argue that nonnative fish were not the biggest threat…
Read MoreNFC has lobbied for several years to try to get the daily limit on brook trout, the official State Cold Water Fish, in rivers and streams in Vermont reduced…
Read MoreNFC is excited to announce the launch of an Alabama chapter, our first non salmonid state…
Read MoreUnfortunately, nonnative and highly invasive smallmouth bass have infested the Rapid River. They entered the river from Umbagog Lake on the Maine/New Hampshire border…
Read MoreIn the spring of 2018, the Maine chapter of NFC undertook NFCs largest volunteer effort to date. An aggressive undertaking even for a large well-established organization…
Read MoreWhile many have stepped up, and some have exceeded all expectations; Leslie, Jim and Matt Kelly have posted more waters to date than anyone else.
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