As part of a multi-agency initiative to post informational signs pertaining to the prohibition on the use of baitfish on a group of self-sustaining native brook trout ponds in Vermont…
Read MoreNFC is very exited to announce the formation of a new Georgia chapter. This expands our southeastern U.S. coverage, while creating a large, and very important, contiguous footprint in Alabama/Georgia…
Read MoreAs part of a project involving eight small ponds and four government agencies, the first new no-fish-as-bait signs have been posted on Vermont waters…
Read MoreNFC worked with the Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indian Township to develop a custom sign in tribal colors with a tribal seal that recognizes their jurisdiction over the land…
Read MoreThe VT chapter of NFC worked with VT Fish & Wildlife, VT Forests, Parks & Recreation; US Forest Service, and US Fish & Wildlife on a series of informational signs pertaining to the use of live fish as bait on nine wild native brook trout ponds in Vermont…
Read MoreThe Massachusetts chapter of NFC recently spent the day with staff from the Connecticut Valley District office of MassWildlife…
Read MoreAll-star volunteers Leslie, Jim, and Matt Kelly just posted an informational sign on the 300th Maine State Heritage Fish water…
Read MoreNew Hampshire NFC has been analyzing the data and running some numbers to try to get a feeling for the overall impact of the proposed stocking suspensions from NH Fish and Game…
Read MoreAs NFC delves deeper into the proposed stocking changes from New Hampshire Fish and Game, we are learning some interesting things we would like to share…
Read MoreThere 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 Maine chapter of NFC worked with Bureau of Public Lands and Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to design a special sign for waters on state-owned lands that are closed to the use of live fish as bait, and not specifically noted in the law book…
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…
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