Elizabeth Riggs 12/16/2013 Fishing Do You Need a Fishing License for That? In case you need more evidence that storm drains really do connect directly to streams and rivers, spend the next… Read More »
Rebecca Foster 11/25/2013 Events Bids on the River Open Nov 25-Dec 2 HRWC’s holiday auction includes our largest collection of fabulous items for your bidding pleasure! This year we have over 40… Read More »
Elizabeth Riggs 08/07/2013 Fishing Your New Resource for Water Trail Trip Planning Welcome to the virtual launch for the new Huron River Water Trail website! The new online tool, seven months in… Read More »
Elizabeth Riggs 06/07/2013 Animals Day 2 – the Dispatch from the River Expedition All is going well for Ron and the crew. Visit HRWC on Facebook for more photos from their trip. Day… Read More »
Elizabeth Riggs 10/17/2012 Cleanups Happy 40th, Clean Water Act! In 1972, the Huron River Watershed Council was a seven-year-old organization with a staff of one part-time director caring for… Read More »
Laura Rubin 08/14/2012 Dams Sparked by a Dam Removal–Mill Creek Park in Dexter Opens! This past Saturday, I went to the ribbon cutting ceremony in Dexter for the Mill Creek Park, a 1.4-acre public… Read More »
Paul Steen 07/24/2012 Climate change Court-Ordered Lake Levels Add to Low Flow Woes We glimpse the future under a changed climate Weeks of air temperatures above 90 degrees F have lots of people… Read More »
Paul Steen 07/05/2012 Animals Climate Change and Fish… What will happen? The future of fish This past week I had the opportunity to attend a two-day workshop exploring the connections between… Read More »
Elizabeth Riggs 06/19/2012 Events 2012 Single Fly Tournament It was a great day for fly fishing on the Huron River and for meeting new anglers. The event raised… Read More »
Pam Labadie 02/17/2012 Education Outdoor Adventure, Indoors, at Michigan State University Join HRWC at the Quiet Water Symposium, March 3 QWS, the largest one-day show of its type in the nation,… Read More »
Paul Steen 06/23/2011 Animals Hundreds of Carp Die Near Kent Lake “Up to 500 carp died over the weekend at Kensington Metropark’s Kent Lake and portions of the Huron River, likely due… Read More »
Paul Steen 03/07/2011 Animals What Fish Are In Your Backyard? What fish are in your backyard, your neighborhood lake, or your favorite paddling spot? Do we have endangered fish species… Read More »