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Wild Life Over Passes
IN CANADA --Today there are six overpasses and 38 underpasses between east gate of Banff National Park and British Columbia (B.C.)-Alberta border - the highest concentration of wildlife crossing... Full story
BOATU.S. - "They've got your number!"
The boating association provides some interesting information re: recreational boating. The job of the nation's largest recreational boating advocacy, services and safety group, Boat Owners... Full story
The Pacific Crest Trail
Bill Monk Writes Of His Adventures On The Pacific Crest Trail In Whistler's Way, Bill Monk's second and much-anticipated book, the intrepid 60-year-old tackles the wildly pristine Pacific Crest Trail,... Full story
It's A Super Event, Eh?
Every year Phoenix-area residents have a chance to celebrate the friendship they share with our neighbours (cq) to the north who become our winter visitors/residents. It's that time again! The Great C... Full story
Red Towboat On Lake Pleasant Has A New Name
For the past eight years when recreational boats have broken down on Lake Pleasant - 300 of them last year alone - the red response boat of Vessel Assist Lake Pleasant has been there to help boaters... Full story
Status reviews of Columbian White-Tailed Deer, Taylor's Checkerspots Available For Public Comment
OLYMPIA – State wildlife managers are seeking public input on their recommendations to keep Columbian white-tailed deer and Taylor’s checkerspot butterflies on Washington’s endangered species list.... Full story
TowBoatUS Catalina Takes Tower Of The Year Honors
A local company that that helps boaters get safely home was singled out for its professionalism at the BoatUS Towing Services Annual Conference recently held in Jupiter, Fla. "Tower of the Year" honor... Full story
One Million and Growing: Arizona's Canadian Tourists
PHOENIX, AZ (February 8, 2016) - Record breaking is simply the best way to describe Arizona's unique relationship with Canada as the state celebrates Canada Week. For the first time ever, 2015...
WDFW, Partners Reintroduce Fishers Into South Cascades
OLYMPIA – Biologists today released seven fishers into Washington’s south Cascades mountains, where the reclusive, cat-sized mammal hasn’t been seen for more than 70 years. The fisher is one of the l... Full story
Special Presentation On USAS First Offshore Wind Farm
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA (USA) - A special presentation on the construction of the USA's first offshore wind farm has been scheduled for Friday, November 6, at the World Maritime Technology Conference... Full story
Trout Size And Daily Limits Change In Ross Lake
Action: Change size restrictions and daily bag limits on rainbow trout; add increased limit on brook trout. Effective dates: July 18, 2015, until further notice. Species affected: Rainbow trout and... Full story
Are Your Birds Southbound, Just Arriving, Or Homebodies?
Many of us backyard birdwatchers are witnessing the change of the seasons this month, with hummingbirds no longer visiting our flowers or nectar feeders and large groupings of other birds moving out.... Full story
Big News! Bisbee's Black & Blue Tournaments Joins the Exhibitor List at Cabo Marine Show 2013
Los Cabos, Mexico (February 27th, 2013) – For the last four years, one of Mexico’s most popular boat shows has been held annually in downtown Cabo San Lucas at the IGY Marina. The Cabo Marine Sho... Full story