Stewardship; Public and Private Initiatives; Regional
A Paradigm Shift: Are Hunters Brave Enough to Embrace the New Future?

Are we, as hunters, ready for what the future holds? This first featured in the Into The Wilderness Podcast, which can be downloaded here for free: iTunes | Stitcher | Youtube | Soundcloud A few weeks ago I was asked to attend a symposium prior to the opening ceremony to the CIC (Council for International Conservation). The intention was to gather
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926: The Number of Lionfish These Women Caught in 24 Hours

A three-woman diving team smashed over 900 lionfish off the coast of Florida in only 24 hours! Team Hang On consisted of a former biological scientist, an environmental specialist with the state Department of Environmental Protection, and one who makes her living selling lionfish catches to restaurants now has the ultimate bragging rights in the Sunshine
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It all starts here, on the banks of a river
Peter Van Noppen organized his folding tables, behind him, the Woonasquatucket River. Peter was the fulcrum for a big day of cleaning, clipping and hauling along this one stretch of the historic river just behind the gloriously restored Rising Sun Mill.
DuPont agrees to pay $50 million to restore contaminated Virginia rivers
Mercury from Waynesboro factory taints fish, other wildlife in South Fork Shenandoah, its tributary Chemical giant DuPont has agreed to pay more than $50 million to deal with mercury contamination of two Virginia rivers caused […]
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