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Brook trout resurgence in the Potomac headwaters is a beacon of hope
October 31, 2024New funding helps Trout Unlimited continue its restoration work
Read storyFar from the shores of the Chesapeake, organizations are recognized for their efforts to keep the Bay healthy
September 16, 2024Seneca Rocks rises above the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River in Monongahela National Forest in Pendleton County, W.Va., after sunset on April 28, 2017. The peak is popular with rock climbers but a walkable trail of steps and switchbacks will get you to a nice overlook of the river valley. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
Read storyRemoving fish blockages goes hand-in-hand with sediment reduction
January 27, 2022A study of West Virginia’s Opequon Creek watershed reveals high-priority stream blockages
Read storyFly fishing ties together military veterans in the Chesapeake region
November 10, 2021Project Healing Water Fly Fishing was born in Washington, D.C.
Read storyFor fishing enthusiasts, warming waters is a hot issue
March 8, 2021A new report from the American Fly Fishing Trade Association addresses climate change
Read storyRestoration turns back the clock on a trout stream
January 21, 2021A conserved northern Virginia property is the focus of efforts to improve habitat
Read storyIncreasing temperatures threaten Chesapeake wildlife
January 7, 2020Warmer air and water impact habitat and wildlife, causing species to shift their range
Read storyPreserving the important things
November 1, 2018Understanding our role in the ecosystem benefits us all
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June 29, 2017The maximum temperature, in degrees Celsius, that brook trout can tolerate
Read storyNew, more realistic approach improves predictions of how climate will affect fish habitat in streams
October 21, 2015Scientists able to better predict threats to brook trout, other fish species
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