Inaugural Friend of Reservoirs Award
Friends of Reservoirs honored three of our outstanding project leaders with the inaugural Friends of Reservoirs Award presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting. The award consisted of a Largemouth bass […] Read More
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Friends of Reservoirs honored three of our outstanding project leaders with the inaugural Friends of Reservoirs Award presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting. The award consisted of a Largemouth bass […] Read More
The Easter Lake restoration project has completed its hydraulic dredging stage and was drawn down during winter 2016-2017. This major milestone in the project timeline was featured on several news […] Read More
Kentucky energy companies are providing Kentucky Fish and Wildlife biologists with materials to more efficiently create artificial fish habitats. Atmos Energy Company is partnering with district biologists in far-western Kentucky […] Read More
A student at Northwest Missouri State University caught a record crappie at Mozingo Lake in Nodaway County this month. To read more, visit: https://www.newspressnow.com/social/bearcat-celebrates-near-record-catch/article_29b26714-8325-5b57-91cc-071d0a2c36eb.html Read More
Arizona Game and Fish Department biologists and volunteers have begun placing artificial habitat in Roosevelt Lake, hoping to help bass and crappie recover from vegetation loss and competition with nonnative […] Read More
"The long process of improving conditions at Easter Lake in southeast Des Moines continues Wednesday with a ceremony marking the start of the lake’s final drawdown." Continue reading at WHOTV: […] Read More
70 Professionals Exchange Latest Information on Reservoir Habitat Restoration The median age of U.S. reservoirs is 60 years and many exhibit decreased habitat quality. These degraded aquatic ecosystems experience limited […] Read More
At the American Fisheries Society (AFS) 146th Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Mo., AFS President Ron Essig recognized eight fisheries professionals named as AFS Fellows in 2016. AFS designates as […] Read More
For 115 years Lake Wichita has been a cornerstone in the city’s history. Over the last century the lake, constructed in 1901 and originally used for irrigation to power the […] Read More