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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
Subjects Discussed: Are Franken-Fish attacking Georgia? Differences between Northern and Southern Snakehead. Department of Natural Resources response to invasive fish. The link between pheasants, snakehead, and common carp, and more!
Links:
Join/Renew as a Member of CRC
Donate to support the podcast!
2020 Fishing Regulations
AFS Website
Movie Links:
Snakehead Terror
Snakehead Swamp
Frankenfish
Questions, Comments, Concerns?
[email protected]
Chattahoochee River Conservancy is a nonprofit organization. This project is made possible by your donations and memberships. Memberships are here.
Donations are needed and can be mailed to:
Chattahoochee River Conservancy
PO Box 985
Columbus GA 31902
Recorded live at Patagonia ATL, this episode covers our changing climate and affects on the Chattahoochee River and ACF Basin. Periods of drought and flooding. Rising air and water temperatures. Harmful algae blooms. Changing fish populations and other impacts on recreation. How changes in rivers will cause changes in our oceans.
Additional Resources:
The Nature Conservancy Carbon Footprint Calculator is here
The Berkely Cool Climate Calculator is here.
The Chattahoochee Guide Book is here.
Yvon Chouniard on The Meat Eater Podcast is here.
Patagonia Action Works Website is here.
Questions, Comments, Concerns?
[email protected]
Support:
Chattahoochee River Conservancy is a nonprofit organization. This project is made possible by your donations and memberships. Memberships are here.
Donations are needed and can be mailed to:
Chattahoochee River Conservancy
PO Box 985
Columbus GA 31902
The return of the CRC podcast brings listeners information on the 27th annual Help the Hooch along with other upcoming events! Listen in as Henry Jackson, Sanna Moravek, William Kent, and Gloria Weston-Smart talk trash and river cleanups.
Links:
Support Chattahoochee River Conservancy HERE
Tickets for the 3rd Annual Chattahoochee Celebration are HERE
Register for the HTH Golf Tournament HERE
Register for the 27th Annual Help The Hooch Cleanup HERE
Subjects Discussed: Hydrilla, invasive species, and management.
Questions, Comments, Concerns?
[email protected]
Chattahoochee River Conservancy is a nonprofit organization. This project is made possible by your donations and memberships.
Subjects Discussed: Serial impoundments, farming and mill practices of the 1800’s, Providence Canyon State Park, Appalachian Redhorse, Blue Stripe Shiner, the speciation of wild animal feces in Mountain Oak Creek, Shoal Bass, and how all of this is related to removing dams.
Questions, Comments, Concerns?
[email protected]
Support this project: Chattahoochee River Conservancy is a nonprofit organization. This project is made possible by your donations.
Donations are needed and can be mailed to:
Chattahoochee River Conservancy
PO Box 985
Columbus GA 31902
Subjects Discussed: Swimming with your mouth closed. Why the Chattahoochee should not resemble a chlorinated swimming pool. The occurrence of e.coli bacteria in rivers. The Swim Guide Project.
Links:
Thank you Malone Office Environments for sponsoring the first week of Swim Guide. Their website is here.
The Swim Guide website is here.
The app is available wherever apps are sold.
Questions, Comments, Concerns?
[email protected]
Donations:
Chattahoochee River Conservancy is a nonprofit organization. This project is made possible by your donations.
Donations are needed and can be mailed to:
Chattahoochee River Conservancy
PO Box 985
Columbus GA 31902
Subjects Discussed: Is the presence of Alligators a problem? A full discussion on alligator history, habitat, behavior, native range, and more. Our guest for this conversation is Greg Balkom, the Manager for Georgia's Alligator Management Plan implemented by the Department of Natural Resources.
Links:
Georgia Alligator Management Plan and other information.
Call 478-825-6354 to reach Game Management to report a nuisance alligator.
Tickets to the Waverly, AL Fly Fishing Film Tour
Questions, Comments, Concerns?
[email protected]
Chattahoochee River Conservancy is a nonprofit organization. This project is made possible by your donations and memberships. Memberships are here.
Donations are needed and can be mailed to:
Chattahoochee River Conservancy
PO Box 985
Columbus GA 31902
Fish, Flies, Films with Author, Fish Geneticist, and Fly Fisherman Matthew Lewis.
Subjects Discussed…Fly Fishing, Native Fish, Lumpers and Splitters, Restoration vs. Cataloging Species, a mutual love for a guy named Steve, a book you should order, and the Fly Fishing Film Tour is coming to Waverly, AL.
Links:
Coosa Riverkeeper Website is here
Matt’s book, “Fly Fishing for Redeye Bass: An Adventure Across Southern Waters” can be found here.
Tickets to the Waverly, AL Fly Fishing Film Tour are here
Chattahoochee River Conservancy is a nonprofit organization. This project is made possible by your donations and memberships. Memberships are here.
Donations are needed and can be mailed to:
Chattahoochee River Conservancy
PO Box 985
Columbus GA 31902
CRC Executive Director Henry Jackson and FRK Watershed Specialist RJ Gipaya are joined by Fisheries Biologist Amy Cottrell to discuss her work on Shoal Bass and other native fish in the ACF Basin.
CRC NEEDS YOU! To become a member of our organization, click here.
For more information on FRK, click here.
Subjects discussed…Super Bowl Security, the Swiss Army Knife of Law Enforcement, Boating Under the Influence, partying on Lake Harding, and the general ins and outs of conservation law enforcement.
Guests:
Mitch Oliver, Game Warden.
Links:
Fact Sheet
Boat US Boater’s Safety Course
Georgia’s Boating Rules and Regulations
Lands Pass
Game Warden Contact Info
Support this project:
To donate to CRC in support of this project, click here.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.