Have you noticed that there are less insects stuck to your windshield these days? Well, you’re not alone, and in fact, insects are in decline, but there really hasn’t been a ton research and science behind some of the prolific aquatic bugs that trout, and trout anglers love. Enter, The Salmonfly Project. In this episode we hear from Jackson Birrell and James Frakes, co-Founders of the conservation nonprofit, The Salmonfly Project, whose mission is to conserve aquatic insects for future generations through research, monitoring, education, and sound management and restoration practices.Be sure to check out the website, www.TheSustainableAngler.com to read blog posts, get caught up on previous episodes and show your support for the podcastThe Sustainable Angler is a proud member of 1% for the Planet, and is available anywhere you listen to podcasts, and also airing Saturday’s at 2 PM on Charleston's first and only community supported radio station, Ohm Radio, 96.3 FM.The Sustainable Angler podcast is brought to you by Emerger Strategies, and A New Earth Project - The Sustainability Initiative of Atlantic Packaging
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