When it was opened in 1825, many naturalists imagined the Erie Canal would expand commercial fishing opportunities. Now they understand it has spread the threat of invasive species.
When the tribe first returned to Lake Superior two years ago to exercise their rights to harvest the fish under treaties signed with the U.S. government, it was the first time in more than 160 years ...
These trout flies are the ones we all love to hate, but we can't quite break up with. That means the problem is you.
A major summer drought and low water levels have Burlington's park department looking to bring in a contractor to begin what ...
Eight days after heavy storms drenched Lake County, many families are still cleaning up what’s left of their homes, but ...
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In the War of 1812, Biddle commanded the Hornet and then captured the British brig, the Penguin. On March 23, 1815, he was ...
With more than 13,000 campgrounds across the U.S., it seems nearly impossible to pick the right one for your next road trip. That’s why we asked camping experts to share their favorite spots—places ...
Why unplug when you can dial up? Camping is a great way to escape from our digitally-driven society, but even the most ...
SAN ANTONIO — Daniel Martinez said he first noticed something fishy going on in South Side Lions Park on Monday.
The fish had been missing from the headwaters of the Klamath River for more than a century. Just a year after the removal of ...
The Cumberland River is home to bass, walleye, and trout, making it an angler's favorite destination. You'll find lots of other wildlife there, too.