Articles from the September 1, 2015 edition
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Salt River Horses
Tonto National Forest Supervisor Neil Bosworth has further postponed any action regarding the horses on the Salt River for at least 120 days (from Aug. 18). "I have decided to postpone any Forest... Full story
Arizona Goes Wild In New Season Of Arizona Wildlife Views TV Show
If you enjoy wildlife and the outdoors, you won't want to miss the new season of Arizona Wildlife Views Sundays on Phoenix PBS Channel 8. The Emmy-award winning television program will open your eyes... Full story
Paddle vs. Prop: 'Heads Up' When Boats Are Around
When it comes to enjoying the outdoors, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) has led the nation in growth with a 38 percent increase in participation from 2013 to 2014, according to the Outdoor Foundation's... Full story
Tony Klarich Celebrates 50, 50 Times Over!
CANYON LAKE, Calif. - There are a lot of different ways people celebrate their 50th birthdays, but water skier extraordinaire, Tony Klarich, did something that's never been done before. He planned to... Full story
On The Cover
Ten years ago (2005), Jim Allen and his wife Carol had the vision of starting a print and online publication that celebrated Arizona's outdoors. Throughout those years, their publication has promoted... Full story
Camera Adapter Captures Outdoor Moments In A New Angle
Exploring new places and capturing great memories is one of the best parts of traveling. RVers can now get a better angle on their adventures with Shurhold Industries' Camera Adapter. With this handy... Full story
Good Company
Dear Reader, Peanut here! Here's a summer update my mommy wanted me to let you know about. Summertime is really, really expensive for my favorite shelter, Lost Our Home Pet Rescue. Since it's puppy... Full story
Save All Our Public Lands for Wild Horses and Burros?
As an advocate for all wildlife, I found the recent furor over the horse situation in the Salt River Recreation area to be tremendously sad because of the lack of education of the general public.... Full story
FishAmerica Foundation Awards $10,000 to Support Fisheries Science Research
Alexandria, VA – August 17, 2015 – The FishAmerica Foundation has awarded $10,000 to the Save the Summer Flounder Fishery Fund (SSFFF), a non-profit organization whose mission is to safeguard and imp... Full story
Gold King Mine Spill
PAGE, AZ – The National Park Service (NPS) has received numerous inquiries from local residents and park visitors regarding the effects of the Gold King Mine spill on waters within Glen Canyon Nationa... Full story
Responsibility
The biggest concern that I have with the boating public is the lack of responsibility. What does that mean? When you sit behind the wheel of a boat, or on a personal watercraft or in front of the... Full story
Elson S. Floyd Celebration of Life
Please join us in celebrating the life and legacy of one of Washington State's greatest leaders for higher education and a nationally respected voice for higher education access and affordability,... Full story
ADEQ Update On Colorado Gold King Mine Spill
PHOENIX (August 17, 2015) – Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) officials announced today it has examined data provided by states upstream of Lake Powell and closer to the Gold King Mine spill. ADEQ’s analysis of data released by the U... Full story
Commission Rejects Petition To Rescind Cougar Guidelines
OLYMPIA - The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission today voted to reject a petition by several environmental organizations to rescind a decision made earlier this year to increase harvest levels... Full story
WDFW Seeks Nominations For Willapa Bay Salmon Advisory Group
OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking nominations through Sept. 15 for membership on its advisory group for salmon management in Willapa Bay. The advisory group... Full story
Neah Bay Reopens Daily For Chinook Retention
OLYMPIA - Anglers fishing in ocean waters off Neah Bay will be allowed to keep one chinook daily beginning Friday, Aug. 21, state fishery managers announced today. The Washington Department of Fish... Full story
H&M Landing Fleet Continues To Dominate
H&M Landing Fleet continues to dominate offshore FLEET Saturday 9-5-15: The First String checked in early with Limits of Yellowfin Tuna and Near limits of Dorado. The Producer has limits of Yellowfin... Full story
San Diego Blue Marlin
This is a Pacific Blue Marlin weighed in at the Marlin Club at 662.2 #, 23 Sept 2015. This is a rare catch for this waters, they are generally found in warmer waters, but we have warm 74 to 78 degree... Full story
Jimmy Buffett's Search for Perfect "Surfari" Sailboat is Over
NEWPORT, R.I. (September 15, 2015) – Jimmy Buffett's famous lifestyle, delightfully infused with copious amounts of "island escapism," pairs perfectly with the personality of the Surfari 44 that F... Full story
Tree Removal and Trimming at Indian Garden, September 28-30, 2015
Grand Canyon, Ariz. – Tree removal and trimming will occur adjacent to the Bright Angel Trail near the Indian Garden day-use area Monday, September 28 through Wednesday, September 30. Th work may d... Full story
Long Beach, CA, USA - Rolex Farr 40 World Championship
Naples Island, one of the canal-divided islands in Alamitos Bay known as the "Venice of America," is home to Long Beach Yacht Club, which this week (September 24-27) is hosting 17 international teams... Full story
Arizona - First Catfish Stocking Of The Autumn Coming Sept. 21-26
We know the weather has been hot, but it's time to make fishing hot again in the Community waters. Our first catfish of the season will be coming the third week of September. Get the fishing poles... Full story
Applications Sought For Arizona Game And Fish Commission
PHOENIX -- Governor Ducey's Office of Boards and Commissions is currently accepting applications for the Arizona Game and Fish Commission. Applications must be received or postmarked no later than 5... Full story
Portion Of Sonoran Desert National Monument Closed To Recreational Shooting
PHOENIX – The Arizona Game and Fish Department assures hunters that a court-ordered closure of a small portion of the Sonoran Desert National Monument to recreational shooting will not affect l... Full story
Cultural Demonstrator Series to Continue at Desert View Watchtower in Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Ariz. – Starting September 26 the Desert View Watchtower will again host a cultural demonstrator series. The series provides park visitors the opportunity to interact with members of G... Full story