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Citizen Science reveals unexpected finding!

Posted on March 21, 2022 by Ken

Volunteers from Trout Unlimited Canada – Northern Lights Fly Fishers Chapter conducted a “citizen science” project to study walleye in Jackfish Lake, Alberta. The study took place during the open-water season of 2021. We assumed that Continue reading Citizen Science reveals unexpected finding!→

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Upper Pembina Education Session

Posted on November 4, 2021 by Ken

On October 28, AEP provided an update on the work in the Upper Pembina watershed. Northern Lights Fly Fishers was involved in the work and Mike Blackburn recognized the contributions of our group. See the video Continue reading Upper Pembina Education Session→

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Upper Pembina education session and video

Posted on October 6, 2021 by Ken

My Wild Alberta This Waterbody Wednesday takes us to a unique but well-known river west of Edmonton. The Upper Pembina River is the southernmost extent of the natural range of Arctic grayling in Alberta, and has Continue reading Upper Pembina education session and video→

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Zoom Meeting October 7 7pm

Posted on October 1, 2020 by Ken

More Coal, Fewer Parks:The future of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains? Katie Morrision, Conservation Director at Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society will talk about some of the issues related to renewed interest in coal mining in Alberta. Connection Continue reading Zoom Meeting October 7 7pm→

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Whirling Disease Symposium

Posted on May 22, 2020 by Ken

On May 8 an online symposium was hosted by AEP on the topic of whirling disease. The session was held as a virtual meeting (zoom) and I saw up to about 180 concurrent partipants. Several presentations Continue reading Whirling Disease Symposium→

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The recent high temperatures are adding to concern The recent high temperatures are adding to concerns about the ability of trout to survive beyond mid-summer in some stocked ponds due to low dissolved oxygen (DO) and adding to interest in ACA's Pond Rehab work in which NLFF is involved this year. The experimental project at Rainbow Park Pond near Westlock using alum to significantly reduce total phosphorus concentration while maintaining favourable water quality for fish and invertebrate survival is well underway. The precise amount of alum needed for the volume of water in the pond has been determined and the second of two treatments of the pond by dispersing alum throughout the pond was completed on June 20th.
Thanks to Ray Smith for the photo of the #grayling Thanks to Ray Smith for the photo of the #grayling
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