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The State of Water: A Book Review

State of Water_Coho salmon
The State of Water (2017) written and illustrated by Obi Kaufmann is a small hardcover book measuring just 5 x 7 inches, but between its Read More…
Tagged Under book review, Conservation
November 20, 2019November 19, 2019 • Conservation

Film Friday: Replenishing a River

Honolulu Bar Restoration
https://youtu.be/-yM9gfiIQLA In today's Film Friday, we follow the evolution of Honolulu Bar in the Stanislaus River through a restoration Read More…
Tagged Under FISHBIO films, habitat restoration, Honolulu Bar, Restoration, Stanislaus River, video
October 18, 2019January 5, 2019 • Conservation

Film Friday: A Study on Pulse Flows

Spawning salmon
https://youtu.be/kRUU1PIZAec FISHBIO's first scientific publication looked at the factors that influence the timing and size of a salmon Read More…
Tagged Under FISHBIO films, publication, river flows, salmon migration
September 20, 2019January 5, 2019 • Conservation

Film Friday: Banana Bugs in Laos

Sinsamout collecting banana skipper bugs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydFP00kPyBk&t Snacks can be found just about anywhere in Laos, including among banana leaves - and we're Read More…
Tagged Under Lao PDR, video
August 23, 2019August 26, 2019 • Conservation, Mekong Basin

Fish lost and found: Lahontan cutthroat trout

Lahontan Cutthroat Trout at Pyramid Lake
The story of Lahontan cutthroat trout is one of loss and redemption. These fish are endemic to rivers, lakes, and streams in northern Read More…
Tagged Under endangered species, Lahontan Cutthroat Trout
August 7, 2019 • Conservation

A King Among Snakes

California kingsnake
What has a head but no hair, a tail but no legs, and is black and white all over? If you guessed a California kingsnake, then you’ve Read More…
Tagged Under rotary screw traps, snakes, wildlife
June 19, 2019June 14, 2019 • Conservation, Wildlife & Ecology

Photo Friday: Not all that glitters

gold fish
Do you recognize this fish? Today's Photo Friday features Carassius auratus – more commonly known as the goldfish! Thanks to some Read More…
Tagged Under goldfish, non-native species
May 24, 2019May 5, 2019 • Conservation

Struggling Stoneflies: Imperiled Insects Part 2

Green_stonefly,_Sweltsa_onkos_Bob Henricks
Even the most inconspicuous insects can play a vital role in rivers and streams. The lowly stonefly (Order Plecoptera) spends all but the Read More…
Tagged Under benthic macroinvertebrates, imperiled insects, insects, macroinvertebrates
March 27, 2019March 18, 2019 • Conservation

Flashback Friday: Toxic Soup in a Plastic Age

Plastic at the Santa Cruz Landfill
When it comes to pollution in our waterways and oceans, plastic might be one of the most pressing  problems. In today's Flashback Friday, Read More…
Tagged Under plastic, pollution
February 15, 2019January 6, 2019 • Conservation

Where the Water Goes: A Book Review

Hoover Dam Intake Towers on the Colorado River
If water conservation appears as simple as turning off the tap and letting lawns turn brown, then you need to read Where the Water Goes: Read More…
Tagged Under book review, Colorado River, Conservation, water consumption, water use
February 13, 2019February 5, 2019 • Conservation
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