We have entered the second phase, board member vetting, in regard to a new chapter in New York…
Read MoreAs a conservation non-profit, we need to do everything we can to limit our environmental footprint and resource consumption, or walk the walk not just talk the talk…
Read MoreA couple of years ago, the Maine chapter of NFC joined into a partnership with Downeast Salmon Federation and Sea Run Brook trout Coalition, to undertake a study to determine whether brook trout in a multi-stream costal bay environment demonstrated inter-stream movement…
Read MoreWhile we do not have a presence in the state yet, NFC worked with Lonesome Larry Project, Idaho Fish & Game, and Shoshone-Bannock Fish and Game Department to develop a set of informational signs pertaining to endangered sockeye salmon…
Read MoreLed by Vice Chair Michael Jastremski, the Connecticut Chapter of NFC performed a live staking effort along a coldwater stream in the Housatonic River watershed in extreme western CT…
Read MoreThe Vermont chapter of NFC worked with U.S. Forest Service, Vermont Fish & Wildlife, and Connecticut River Valley TU to develop an informational sign for the upper Deerfield River watershed…
Read MoreWith our new Ohio chapter on the board as they say, we have switched our attention to bringing up a long overdue New Jersey chapter…
Read MoreME NFC in partnership with Maine Department of Marine Resources and Sea Run Brook Trout Coalition, have developed an informational sign for Midcoast and southern Maine sea-run brook trout rivers and streams…
Read MoreMA NFC Chair Bob Dalton and board members Spencer Belson, Kyle White, and David Morse, along with volunteers Brendan and Mike Murnane, Sean Ballou, and Jon Honea were back at work installing counting plates for the annual Shawsheen River herring count…
Read MoreNFC is excited to announce the launch of a new Ohio chapter. This will give NFC a 3-state contiguous footprint in the northeast and eastern Grate Lakes region along with Pennsylvania and West Virginia…
Read MoreAs a bottom-feeder, sturgeon are sometimes accidentally caught by anglers in rivers and estuaries…
Read MoreIf you are interested in learning more, or might want to get involved, please email us at Info@NativeFishCoalition.org…
Read MoreAfter a long battle and a couple of setbacks, it looks as though Mill Pond Dam on the Oyster River in Durham, New Hampshire, is finally going to be removed…
Read MoreNFC is excited to announce the launch of our new South Carolina chapter…
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that South Carolina will be the next NFC chapter to go live…
Read MoreTo date, Kerry has posted 42 signs on 33 waters. He has the 4th highest sign count, and the 2nd highest water count…
Read MoreIn most cases NFC supports the removal of dams and other structures that restrict fish passage. However, there are times when the negative impacts outweigh the benefits, and if this project goes forward as planned, we believe this is one of those times…
Read MoreLike the American bald eagle and North American bison, Atlantic salmon represent a species that stands above all others in its scientific class in regard to power, strength, and endurance…
Read MoreThe Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife recently published a draft 2021–2035 Statewide Fisheries Management Plan for public review and input…
Read MoreWe now have 3 1/2" outdoor grade Georgia NFC vinyl decals…
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