Book Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Missouri Chapter
...an address to send it to. Joe has graciously offered to remit all profits to MOAFS. Help support MOAFS with your purchase. The more you buy the more we get!... Read More
...an address to send it to. Joe has graciously offered to remit all profits to MOAFS. Help support MOAFS with your purchase. The more you buy the more we get!... Read More
and conditions in off-channel habitats upon which chub rely (temperatures, water levels, connectivity) and fish assemblages (native/nonnative) in these habitats. One of the questions we hoped to answer was what... Read More
...programs. We hope this vignette will stimulate your interest in reading this monthly column and will encourage you to buy the Future of Fisheries book from AFS, should you have... Read More
...been recovered either from the damaged structure or through a fish buy-back program. Could escapees occupy the same habitats of native fish habitat, compete for native fish foods, or interbreed... Read More
...reduced electric power generation from the dam by 25%. As much as 31 inches of rain over several days in early July that triggered a cataclysmic mudslide in central Japan... Read More
...difference? Where in the world does one begin with these big, typically overwhelming issues? As our world gets more interconnected, larger issues come to the forefront. Fortunately, there is a... Read More
...typically paid less relative to private enterprise or at least that is the perception. In many communities, working for state or federal government is not looked upon favorably—pay is only... Read More
...Student Subunits, and 21 Sections. Each of these Units typically has several associated committees, so there are many opportunities for an AFS member to get involved with a particular activity.... Read More
...hooks. Spring rains and snowmelt would annually reshape the creek. On one particularly rainy day in May, school was dismissed early; floodwaters were rising and buses needed to roll before... Read More
up and counseling the Ambassadors to hone their skills. Meet our Ambassadors on the Climate Ambassador webpage (https://bit.ly/2RL5rYq) and consider applying for the next class, set to begin fall 2022.... Read More