Search Results For: Wild and Scenic Rivers

Author Steven Hawley’s “Cracked”

Steven Hawley's "Cracked The Future of Dams In A Hot, Chaotic World" chronicles our dam building history and how it's time to free our rivers. Every page is a gift if you care about wild waters, trickling tributaries or appreciating nature left in peace.

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Big River Protects Brook Trout

Rhode Island's Trout Unlimited chapter has partnered with RIDEM, EA Engineering and other environmental agencies to investigate the Big River Management Area to see if it's dark, shrouded reaches might support populations of wild, native brook trout, the state's only native charr. Biologist Corey Pelletier electrofishing small winding streams and rivers to discover and catalog life, because, in a world of questions, answers all begin with data.

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RI’s Rec. Saltwater Fishing License Report

John Lake is more than happy to share numbers from last 2020's Saltwater Recreational Fishing License Program, in fact, he's really happy to do it. After John, we'll meet some Trout Unlimited volunteers who are, once again, cleaning up other people's trash.

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Trees For Trout

Success With Trees for Trout Unlimited

Trout Unlimited 225 enjoyed great success with their Trees For Trout program and for the second year in a row, RISAA has cancelled their NE Saltwater Fishing Show because of COVID.

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Fish Wrap Writer Wild River Sign

Wild Rivers and Walling People Out

Rhode Island has new signs for public access to wild and scenic rivers while Perry Raso asks Rhode Islanders for more public waters for a personal business.

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Reconnecting With Local Rivers

Reconnecting With Local Rivers

Reconnecting With Local Rivers means getting wet, paddling hard and coasting in full sun to appreciate our lovely and local rivers. Let's go!

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