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It's Paddle Season!
FOMR is finding its way with the new normal that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought on all of us. Now-- a few months into this-- we are re-envisioning some form of float trip offerings. In late May we helped set up access permissions, scheduled staggered launch times and met people at the river to show folks where to put-in so that River Access Program individuals and households could get out for a semi-facilitated trip on the river. Do you recognize any of these "masked paddlers?
To sign up for the River Access Program, email your name, phone number and best times to call to Kate (fomr.guenther@gmail.com) who is the Watershed Administrator. She will call and chat with you briefly to discuss the program and get you signed up.
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Are Our Local Headwaters Dams Safe?
Read the excellent article about our local dams written by well-known, local conservationist Bobby Whitescarver that recently ran in the Staunton News Leader. Read it HERE. |
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Get Started Fishing
New to fishing? Find help at a website from the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to help you get started with the whats, wheres, whens and hows... HERE!
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Fishing Licenses
Don’t forget, buying a fishing license not only keeps you
legal out there fishing, but it supports a great cause! The Virginia Department
of Game and Inland Fisheries gets most of their income from hunting and fishing
licenses, so buying a license directly funds the agency!
Photo below: Steve Moore hooks a big one! Can you name that fish species? Scroll to the bottom for the answer!
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Something for Everyone
The Virginia Cooperative Extension offers a treasure trove of articles and videos related to aquatic habitat's flora and fauna...from info about zebra mussels to fish kills, from how to cook fish to how to choose water plants, and from wood ducks to salamanders. Familiarize yourself with this great list of educational materials HERE.
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Critters Don't Need Litter
A handful of
FOMR members were filmed last fall for Critters Don’t Need
Litter, an episode in the second season of Untamed: Life is Wild, a television
series about the conservation efforts central to the Wildlife Center of
Virginia. Episodes run on
Thursdays at 8pm on Virginia Public Media public television stations in
Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and Richmond. The new episodes will also be
streamed via Facebook Live on Wildlife Center of
Virginia,
VPM, and Science Matters Facebook
pages. Plus you can watch previously recorded episodes and see the full schedule HERE.
“Our”
episode will air June 25th at 8pm. The synopsis is: "Litter is one of the biggest impacts that humans have on
their environment. Litter isn’t just an aesthetic problem; it has serious
impacts on habitats, wildlife health, as well as human health and safety. The
consequences of even small acts of littering can be far-reaching and
long-lasting. Join the Wildlife Center staff and watershed conservation authorities
to learn more about the problems litter can pose, as well as a variety of ways that
you can help reduce litter." |
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Fish Quiz Answer
The fish Steve Moore is holding is a...
Rock Bass! (Abloplites rupestris) also known as Branch Perch, Goggle Eye, Redeye or Rock Sunfish.
From Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes of Virginia
by Bugas, Hilling, Kells, Pinder, Wheaton and Orth. |
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Upcoming June
15 E. coli
monitoring 25 PBS or VPM television showingof Critters Don’t Need
Litter, 8pm. 30 FOMR Board Meeting
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FOMR is a Paddle America Club member
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Read more about Friends of the Middle River at our website HERE.
And follow us on Facebook! P.O. Box 131, Verona VA 24482 540-609-8267
FOMR is a 501(c)(3) organization.
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