Here in Cleveland, Ohio we know a little about dwindling and degrading circumstances. Anything. You name it we've built it and lost it. From watching steel mills close, factories leaving for cheap labor to are very own voted officials arrested for corruption and racketeering.
And of course...
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But some areas are not that fortunate. Like it or not , the Great Lakes have everything the native left coast has to offer for our steelhead. I know for some buddies of mine it's a sensitive issue. The down word spiral of Steelhead streams disappearing is alarming. We have it great.So I have some articles for everyone to read. The grass isn't always greener on the other side.
This is why groups like Trout unlimited and Cleveland Metro parks are so important.
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