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blog BY Brennan ON May 9 - 0 COMMENTS
Yellowstone Cutts Get All the Love Posted in
It's easy to focus on the dramatic decline in Yellowstone Cutthroat numbers in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem — but they're not the only native fish in trouble. They're not even the only cutthroat in trouble.
When Lewis and Clark camped at the Great Falls of the Missouri River 200 years ago and [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY Josh Duplechian ON March 22 - 0 COMMENTS
Rio Grande del Norte Posted in
As you head north out of Santa Fe on US-285 there is a prominent overpass spanning the highway. Stamped deep in its massive upper concrete support beam, in big, bold letters that cover the entire length of the four lane interchange, are the words, “Tierra Sagrada,” — “Sacred Land.”
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blog BY Brennan ON October 9 - 0 COMMENTS
Daily Drift - 10/09/2012 Posted in
One Fish, Two Fish, Dead Fish, New Fish
No matter how many shots I see of these bright red, kype-jawed monsters, the sheer majesty of the species still strikes me. The New York Times shares some great photos of sockeye salmon in the Bristol Bay area.
via The New York Times
Slinging Streamers [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY Brennan ON October 5 - 0 COMMENTS
Daily Drift - 10/05/2012 Posted in
A tribute to The West’s great river
Growing up in the upper midwest, the Columbia River took on a nearly mythical quality while I read the history of its taming. It may not be the giant brawler that it once was, but it’s still an amazing river with a deep impact on those who live near it.
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