Canyon
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New Zealand mudsnails confirmed in Arizona's Canyon Creek
Anglers and others recreating in Canyon Creek are now required
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Canyon Creek Fish Hatchery closes to the public
Precaution taken after invasive mudsnails detected in creek 3 miles downstream
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Smallmouth bass are staging for a Grand Canyon invasion
The day’s first gillnet haul of nonnative fish on lower Lake Powell was already alarming: three striped bass, three gizzard shad and a channel catfish.
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Gila trout fry at Canyon Creek Hatchery
The program’s purpose is to raise Gila trout for stocking in Arizona waters, many in Rim Country, for recreational fishing.
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Paid to fish for an invasive species in the Grand Canyon. Here's how...
The National Park Service is planning to pay people to catch an invasive brown trout in the Grand Canyon
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Expanded Nonnative Aquatic Species Management Plan and Environmental Assessment in Grand Canyon National Park
The National Park Service is seeking public comment on an Expanded Nonnative Aquatic Species Management Plan and Environmental Assessment in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, including Lees Ferry, and Grand Canyon National Park below the Glen Canyon Dam.
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Invasive zebra mussels found in Canyon Lake
There are now 10 lakes that are infected with zebra mussels.
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Invasive zebra mussels found in Canyon Lake
There are now 10 lakes that are infected with zebra mussels.
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Snake River Chinook Below Hells Canyon Dam Closes July 30
The spring Chinook fishery on the Snake River below Hells Canyon Dam will close at sundown (8:18 p.m.) on Sunday, July 30.