
Fish of the Month: Year 11
As it is the afternoon of December 31, I am closing the year with my annual fish-of-the-month blog, this one at the end of my

As it is the afternoon of December 31, I am closing the year with my annual fish-of-the-month blog, this one at the end of my

Most of my code this summer starts with a river. Or snow. Or both. Hi! I’m Eiman Jawwad, a rising junior at Stanford University, majoring

Visual abstract for the 2025 HFF Membership Meeting created by Teddy Montalvo, 2025 Baucus Climate Scholar On June 19, we gathered at the Boys House

In this blogpost, learn about what we know, what we don’t know, and how you can help by reporting the hatches you see (or don’t

Snow to Streamflow: A Story of Decline [Part 2] In snowy regions like the Henry’s Fork, the amount of water held in the snowpack on

Henry’s Lake mountains, photo credit Sarah Newcomb Due to warmer growing seasons and denser forests, Henry’s Fork natural streamflow is declining and becoming less predictable.