


Fishingenuity
The biological clock never ceases ticking, and all living things die. But that clock can be frozen, and decay ceased indefinitely. The implications to fish conservation are large.

Big Deer Live Here
Public land is still a viable option for hunters seeking big bucks.

It’s a Wrap
A new graphic vinyl wrap covers the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – Southwest Region’s fish distribution truck.

National Wildlife Refuges Prove a Stronghold for Rare Sonoran Pronghorn
Partnerships with the Border Patrol, Department of Defense, and Arizona Game and Fish Department are advancing conservation of the endangered mammal.

Impressionism and Native Trout
A chance encounter with a rare trout led to a lifetime of conservation work.

The Oddest-Looking Fish in Oklahoma
Oklahoma’s only national fish hatchery has wrapped up its annual paddlefish spawning.

Apache Trout
This could be the first sport fish to recover and be removed from the Endangered Species List.

Gila Trout Return to Waterway After Devastating Fire
The blaze cleared the path for the rare trout’s return to New Mexico’s Mineral Creek.

Fish Surveillance
Making sure fish and fish hatcheries are healthy is a labor-intensive process.