The Good Fight: Dam Relicensing and Fisheries Advocacy We tend to go to our grave naïve about certain subjects, whether on purpose or otherwise. I fully… byBill CarnazzoAugust 1, 2012
The Good Fight: Will the Klamath River’s Dams Ever Come Down? In 2001, farmers in the upper Klamath Basin saw their irrigation water turned off in order to protect… byTom ChandlerJune 1, 2012
The Good Fight: Delta Stripers Threatened Striped bass are aquatic vacuum cleaners. They eat nearly anything that swims. Juveniles eat microscopic invertebrates by the… byTom MartensFebruary 1, 2012
The Good Fight: Conservation Updates Trout Conservationist Heads State Fish and Game Agency For the first time in California’s history, a trout conservation… byTom MartensDecember 1, 2011
The Good Fight: “Visionaries” Start Work on Fish-and-Game Strategies Who’s got the vision for California’s fish and game? More than 130 people with a stake in the… byTom MartensOctober 1, 2011
The Good Fight: The Sierra Fund Takes On Threat of Mercury to Anglers Mercury and gold mining have gone hand in hand in the Sierra Nevada ever since the mid 1800s.… byTom MartensAugust 1, 2011
The Good Fight: New Delta Organization Takes On a Range of Issues Restore the Delta is a tiny organization with a big mission — keeping the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta “fishable,… byTom MartensJune 1, 2011
The Good Fight: Governor Brown Could Reshape Fisheries Management California now has a leader with the same name as a trout, but will Governor Jerry Brown be… byTom MartensApril 1, 2011
The Good Fight – The Fall River: Cold Water Refuge in a Changing Climate I’m floating in a 10-foot flat-bottomed pram, watching the sun set behind distant Mount Shasta. At sundown on… byAndrew BraughFebruary 1, 2011
The Good Fight: The Northern Sierra Partnership You’ve likely fished it: the Sierra region that extends from Ebbetts Pass northward to the border of the… byTom MartensDecember 1, 2010