OWAA OUTDOOR VOICES

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  • The River Grand

    The River Grand

    By Henry F. Zeman The Grand River that flows through the heart of Grand Rapids, Mich., has often been described as one of the best urban fisheries in the country. This river gets its biggest play starting in late summer when a mighty wave of migrant fish surge into the river at Grand Haven, stopping…


  • New to OWAA

    New to OWAA

    Welcome aboard!


  • Broadcast pioneer savored life

    Broadcast pioneer savored life

    Clayton Dovey recalled as adventurer, raconteur, good friend


  • Thank You, Donors!

    Thank You, Donors!

    December brought monetary gifts from generous donors.


  • February Bookshelf

    February Bookshelf

    Reads of the month


  • News tips from our supporters

    News tips from our supporters

    February supporting group news tips


  • February briefs

    February briefs

    News briefs for February


  • Adapt or die

    Adapt or die

    Natural selection favors deft jack-of-all-trades in evolving newsrooms.


  • Work like you mean business

    Work like you mean business

    Your career is an enterprise – so treat it like one.


  • We’re all in this together

    We’re all in this together

    By Dan Small After a long career in television and even more years as a freelancer for magazines and newspapers, with the encouragement of my good friend, the late Tony Dean, three years ago I launched a weekly hourlong radio show with a business partner and co-host, Judy Nugent. If anyone had told me then…


  • No photographer left behind

    No photographer left behind

    By William H. Mullins About 25 years ago, I learned an invaluable wildlife photography lesson when I had the good fortune to partner with a couple of seasoned photographers preparing to work a ferruginous hawk nest in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area in southwest Idaho. James P. Blair, a National Geographic…


  • TV can’t reshoot first impression

    TV can’t reshoot first impression

    Shows too often blow it with boorish behavior.


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