Recent fish monitoring indicates early success for the largest dam removal in U.S.history
Anglers recently documented an ATV stirring up sediment on the Blackfoot River. It was contracted by a county government but did not have the correct permits
A Montana Fly Fishing Paradise Is in Distress. One Group Is Documenting Its Downfall—and Fighting Back
Through a combination of data collection and advocacy work, Save Wild Trout is searching for solutions to southwest Montana’s freshwater woes
The United States Justice Department is standing behind federal rulings that blocked a massive, open-pit mine in the headwaters of the world’s biggest remaining salmon run
The sugar cane industry is trying to fast-track an open-pit mine that could devastate habitat-restoration efforts south of Lake Okeechobee
Summer time algae blooms are showing up in some of Montana’s best rivers much earlier than expected
Stalled funding and widespread layoffs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are disrupting habitat projects for sea-run fish, a former NOAA scientist warns
Montana is one of the last states in the country with fishable populations of native bull trout
Fly shop owners and fishing guides share their experiences from the deadly storm and what the road to recovery looks like in the Southeast
Facing existential threats to its famed native trout, Yellowstone National Park is reviving a decades-old conservation tool””a platoon of volunteer fly anglers