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North Central Native Trout Recovery

Posted on November 25, 2017 by Ken

Learn more about the North Central Native Trout Recovery program on this AEP website.  Of particular interest to club members is the inclusion of the Pembina River in this program – the system where our club’s Continue reading North Central Native Trout Recovery→

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Survey: North Central Native Trout – Proposed Angling Closures

Posted on October 1, 2017 by Ken

Overall, your response in this survey will help determine the level of support for fishing closures as a recovery action. Fisheries Management would appreciate your opinion on these proposed closures and other fishing regulation changes. This Continue reading Survey: North Central Native Trout – Proposed Angling Closures→

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TUC Spring Riparian Restoration Workday

Posted on April 19, 2017 by Ken

Join TUC in Edmonton and Calgary for Our Spring Riparian Restoration Workdays Spring is in the air and Trout Unlimited Canada has partnered with the City of Calgary and the City of Edmonton for riparian restoration Continue reading TUC Spring Riparian Restoration Workday→

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Whirling Disease Presentation

Posted on October 30, 2016 by Ken

Jay White presented this slide deck at the Northern Lights TUC meeting on Oct 26, 2016. It turned into a lively discussion with club members and Jay did a great job fielding all the questions.  You Continue reading Whirling Disease Presentation→

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Whirling Disease

Posted on October 14, 2016 by Ken

Whirling Disease was detected in the area of Banff in August, and more confirmed cases have been reported in other areas of the province in the past weeks. Whirling disease is caused by Myxobolus cerebralis, a Continue reading Whirling Disease→

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Last week, a team of consisting of volunteers from Last week, a team of consisting of volunteers from #tucanada and Northern Lights Fly Fishers joined forces with volunteer biologists and researchers from MacEwan University. The team traveled to Whitesand River, Yates River, and Little Rapids Creek as well as several other rivers in Northern Alberta. Some sites were only a few kilometers from Wood Buffalo National Park and the Yukon Territories.

The team photographed fish and collected DNA samples which will be used in a research project investigating the Nahanni and Beringia lineages of Arctic Grayling.

Other volunteer angling opportunities for chapter members are still available this summer at Little Smoky River and Rat Creek. Contact grayling@nlft.org for more information.
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