My 417 mile walk down the ‘endangered’ river
By John D. Sutter – CNN Opinions I spent three weeks trying to kayak (and walk) down the “most endangered” river in America, California’s San Joaquin; I quickly learned why no one does that On and...
View ArticleConservationist Zeke Grader, advocate for fish, dies
By Steve Rubenstein Zeke Grader, a lifelong conservationist who loved wild fish, wild rivers and the good fight necessary to protect them, has died. He was 68. “You would probably not be eating a wild...
View ArticleGenetically Engineered Salmon Approved for Consumption
By ANDREW POLLACK Federal regulators on Thursday approved a genetically engineered salmon as fit for consumption, making it the first genetically altered animal to be cleared for American supermarkets...
View ArticleThis Will Be the Biggest Dam-Removal Project in History
By Sarah Gilman More than 400 miles of the Klamath River system that have been blocked for a century will open up for people and wildlife. Glen Canyon Dam began its life with an explosion. Congress...
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