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June 14, 2011

Oregon: Lower Umatilla River spring chinook season extended

Oregon anglers now have until the end of June to fish for hatchery spring chinook on the lower Umatilla River. High waters and a wet spring have limited anglers from catching the available harvest allocation. The lower Umatilla was scheduled to close June 12. With the extension, the season will now be open through June

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Arizona to provide enhanced trout fishing opportunities

Stocking rates increasing at Show Low and Pinetop-Lakeside area waters To make up for angling opportunities lost at White Mountains lakes and streams impacted by the current Wallow Fire, the Arizona Game and Fish Department will supplement its stocking rates at select lakes and one stream in the Show Low and Pinetop-Lakeside areas beginning this

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Looking for California Summer Activities for Kids? Get Them Outdoors!

The final school bell has rung … and moms and dads everywhere are scrambling to figure out how to keep the kids active and entertained for the next several months. But parents, take heart – the Youth in the Outdoors (YO!) program, sponsored by the California Department of Fish and Game (DFG), may have just

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Arizona wildlife treatment center located at Eagar Rodeo Grounds

The Arizona Game and Fish Department’s Wildlife Emergency Treatment Center will be located at the Eagar Rodeo Grounds beginning on Tuesday, June 14, although the center is able to receive calls now. The Center is located at 7 S. Highway 80 in Eagar and will treat injured wildlife from the Wallow Fire. The Center will

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Montana: Flooding Forces Fishing Access Site Closures On Jefferson, Gallatin, Missouri, Big Hole And Ruby Rivers

Several Fishing Access Sites in southwestern Montana are closed due to flooding and resulting unsafe conditions. Jefferson River sites impacted by high water include Kountz Bridge, Mayflower Bridge, Cardwell Bridge, Sappington Bridge, Williams’ Bridge, and Drouillard. “Flowing water in the fishing access sites has created a hazardous situation for visitors,” said Todd Garrett, the FAS

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Maine Biologist Receives International Environmental Stewardship Award

Susan P. Davies, of Oakland, Maine, was presented with the 2011 Environmental Stewardship Award from the Society for Freshwater Science for her commitment to understanding and protecting freshwater habitats A biologist with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection has been honored by an international scientific society for her work in furthering protection of freshwater habitats.

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