If you keep a keen ear open when picking up necessities from your fly shop, free information floats through the air. Talk lately has revolved around the transition in flow along the Eagle River from a ...
Just a few years ago, it seemed like the scarce yellow sally stonefly had gone locally extinct. In 1995, ecologists collected a single specimen of the aquatic insect in the River Dee near the ...
On many of our Western rivers, stoneflies are some of the looked-forward-to hatches. The salmonfly and golden stones are the most famous, but the yellow sally is also a very productive and fun hatch.
The rediscovery of an insect in Wales hints at environmental DNA sampling’s potential to change endangered species protection. Credit...Adam McCauley Supported by By Marion Renault Just a few years ...
If you’re into native species revivals in the UK; firstly, I think you and I would be friends and, secondly, you’ve probably had an interesting time in the last couple of years. And now, a tinier bit ...
Just a few years ago, it seemed like the scarce yellow sally stonefly had gone locally extinct. “There had been so much work done to refind this beast,” said Craig Macadam, conservation director at ...