NFC Executive Director Bob Mallard was recenty the guest on the Newton Conservators webinar series…
Read MoreA presentation explaining what our Holistic Stream Assessment/Restoration is and why it is unique and important…
Read MoreThis presentation summarizes NFC’s work on Newton MA’s suburban and urban streams in regard to finding fish…
Read MoreThis presentation outlines NFC’s findings and recommendations in regard to Cold Spring Brook in Newton Center and Arboretum in Newton, Massachusetts…
Read MoreMA NFC monitored water temperature at various locations on Cold Spring Brook within Cold Spring Park to better understand what the stream was capable of supporting and not supporting…
Read MoreThe 2025 Maine State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) shows that many of Maine’s native inland freshwater fishes are in decline, as evidenced by the fact that several species have been raised to a higher priority ranking…
Read MoreNFC Executive Director Bob Mallard recently talked native fish with Maine Outdoors radio…
Read MoreChris Bates, host of Outdoor Secrets Unwrapped, recently interviewed Vermont NFC Chair David Wein…
Read MoreA recent event sponsored by Trout Unlimited and WI NFC brought native fish enthusiasts together to present the plan…
Read More…we took the opportunity to expand beyond that which is formally designated as “wild” today with regard to brook trout…
Read MoreThis presentation is a summary of potential mitigation to help restore the coldwater characteristics and wild native brook trout to Trout Brook in Dover, Massachusetts…
Read MoreMaine NFC did an analysis of 2024 trout stocking to understand what was being stocked where, what it cost to do so, and who was paying for what…
Read MoreNFC supports this regulation change aligned with Quebec’s efforts to restore and maximize the wild native lake trout population…
Read MoreThe culmination of two years of field work at Trout Brook in Dover, Massachusetts…
Read MoreTrout Brook without brook trout would be like Deer Valley without deer, Bear Mountain without bears, and Loon Lake without loons…
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