Tippets: Denver Post Drops Outdoors Coverage, Climate Change and Angling, Flint River Documentary, Increased Flows for the Klamath
- In a time where stories and coverage of the outdoors is more important than ever, The Denver Post has put an end to their Outdoors pages, written by Scott Willoughby. Read Willoughby’s final column via Angling Trade.
- A new study released by Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences clearly outlines the impact of the projected warming waters from climate change on wild brook trout, and what this means for anglers in the eastern U.S. Via Phys.org.
- A new short film documentary, “Flint,” highlights Georgia’s Flint River. The film has been released as part of American Rivers’ series of films using creative storytelling to inspire river conservation. Via National Geographic.
- The Federal Bureau of Reclamation has ordered increased water releases from the Lewiston Dam into the Klamath River, to help prevent the river’s salmon runs. Via The New York Times.
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