Tippets: On Being a Guide, Migrating Through Climate Change
- Many anglers think they would like to be a guide and romanticize the notion of working on the water. However the reality is different, Whitney Gould writes as she outlines what it takes to be a guide in Alaska.
- New research published in the journal Freshwater Biology examines Dolly Varden and their migrating food source, and how a changing climate impacts their relationship. The study is one of the first of its kind, says National Park Service researcher Christopher J. Sergeant: “virtually no studies have explored how climate change affects the synchronisation of these predator–prey migrations.” Via Conservation Magazine.
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