Canada’s Cold Water Sharks and Remembering Rob Stewart
Learn more about Canada’s shark populations and for Dr. Harvey Clark’s reflections on meeting and collaborating with Rob Stewart on his work
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Learn more about Canada’s shark populations and for Dr. Harvey Clark’s reflections on meeting and collaborating with Rob Stewart on his work
Link to listen to Lina Azeez from Watershed Watch speak with Lawrence Gunther about their recent success in convincing BC municipalities to restore habitat for salmon smolts along the lower Fraser River
As North America’s Only Blind Professional Angler, outdoor Writer, Podcaster, Film Maker and conservationist, it would appear my commitment to the future of fish and fishing is keeping me busier than ever…
Listen this week as John lays out his plans to engage the U.S. and New York state governments to fund the proposed $778 million to establish innovative technologies developed to prevent Asian Carp from entering the Great Lakes.
(First published in Outdoor Canada Magazine March 2017) GLOBALLY, WILDLIFE IS IN TROUBLE. BUT NOT HERE, THANKS TO YOU According to the World Wildlife Fund’s *Living Planet Report 2016*, the world’s collective population of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish has dropped by 58 per cent since 1970. The situation is at its worst in […]
This week on Blue Fish Radio Dr. Harvey Clark shares with host Lawrence Gunther his work on rescuing cold-shocked sea turtles along Canada’s east coast.
Peter Bowman is the associate producer and co-host of Fish’n Canada going on 28 years, and was inducted into the Canadian Fishing Hall of Fame in 2012.
Angelo Viola explains why the 8-million Canadians who fish are actively committed to ensuring the future of fish and fishing for generations to come.
Hear Rick McGowan explain what the win means, and what legal battles lay ahead.
Hear Dr. Trites explain why problems facing Killer Whales may have more to do with what they experience when they reside further south during the winter.