RUSH -- One look at the Buffalo River on Friday made my spirit soar. The water, with its cloudy emerald tint, was at an ideal height for paddling a canoe or kayak. That would become evident to the ...
— -- Clark Fletcher, 61, of Mountain Home, Ark., will never forget the first time he saw a canoe on the Buffalo National River. "I was about 10 and was fishing with my brother when we met four ...
The National Park Service has opened a public comment period for input on developing a new management plan for the Buffalo National River, a popular Arkansas waterway that has garnered increased ...
This article on the wilderness areas along the Buffalo National River is the eighth in a series commemorating the 40th anniversary of the signing of federal legislation to create nine new federal ...
The Buffalo was the first national river to be established in America, in 1972. It runs 153 miles through four Arkansas counties. It begins in the historic Boston Mountains regions of the Ozarks and ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A bill introduced in the Arkansas legislature on Tuesday would end a practice used to protect Buffalo River and other watershed protection. Senate Bill 290 was introduced by Sen.
A bill that threatens to allow industrial hog farming in the Buffalo National River watershed just hit another speedbump on its way to the governor’s desk. In the House hearing on Monday, members of ...
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, or CAFOs, are banned from the Buffalo National River watershed. That's after the Arkansas Legislative Council issued a moratorium, outlawing large-scale swine ...