Fisherman Mark Spitzer takes readers on an action-packed investigation of the most fierce and fearsome freshwater grotesques of the American West ever to inspire both hatred and fascination. Through the lenses of history, folklore, biology, ecology, and politics, Beautifully Grotesque Fish of the American West depicts the environmental destruction plaguing the most maligned creatures in our midst while subtly interweaving Spitzer’s experiences of personal tragedy and self-discovery.Join Spitzer as he noodles for flathead catfish in Oklahoma, snags paddlefish in Missouri, trotline- and electro-fishes American eels in Arkansas, studies razorback suckers in Arizona, bounty hunts for pikeminnows in Washington State, attends a burbot festival in...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students explore what has happened to the Colorado River and the reas...
Academic journal published by the University of Montana Biological Station at Flathead Lake.https://...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students use the Forever Earth vessel to explore what has happened to...
Fisherman Mark Spitzer takes readers on an action-packed investigation of the most fierce and fearso...
In Return of the Gar, Mark Spitzer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services researcher Lindsey Lewis, and Un...
In an age of uncertainty, artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir (Iceland) and Mark Wilson (UK) investigate...
How do we manage fish species, and how do fish, in turn, impact us? This portfolio of three stories ...
In 1961 the Green River was poisoned and its native fishes killed so that the new Flaming Gorge Rese...
If you enjoy the West or are interested in or angry about conservationists and conservation biology,...
Through humour, wonder and surprise, this installation of photographs, videos and sculpture by Mark ...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students explore what has happened to the Colorado River and the reas...
Since the early 1800s, people have made a living fishing and harvesting mussels in the lower Ohio Va...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students explore what has happened to the Colorado River and the reas...
In an effort to increase the food supply, the U.S. Fish Commission began shipping carp hatchlings in...
The waters of the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes are a potential source of several hundred mi...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students explore what has happened to the Colorado River and the reas...
Academic journal published by the University of Montana Biological Station at Flathead Lake.https://...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students use the Forever Earth vessel to explore what has happened to...
Fisherman Mark Spitzer takes readers on an action-packed investigation of the most fierce and fearso...
In Return of the Gar, Mark Spitzer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services researcher Lindsey Lewis, and Un...
In an age of uncertainty, artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir (Iceland) and Mark Wilson (UK) investigate...
How do we manage fish species, and how do fish, in turn, impact us? This portfolio of three stories ...
In 1961 the Green River was poisoned and its native fishes killed so that the new Flaming Gorge Rese...
If you enjoy the West or are interested in or angry about conservationists and conservation biology,...
Through humour, wonder and surprise, this installation of photographs, videos and sculpture by Mark ...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students explore what has happened to the Colorado River and the reas...
Since the early 1800s, people have made a living fishing and harvesting mussels in the lower Ohio Va...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students explore what has happened to the Colorado River and the reas...
In an effort to increase the food supply, the U.S. Fish Commission began shipping carp hatchlings in...
The waters of the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes are a potential source of several hundred mi...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students explore what has happened to the Colorado River and the reas...
Academic journal published by the University of Montana Biological Station at Flathead Lake.https://...
In “Finicky Fish Finish…Last!” students use the Forever Earth vessel to explore what has happened to...