East Yellowstone Chapter Trout Unlimited partners with Wyoming Game and Fish to restore Sunlight Creek. Sunlight Creek Restoration from East Yellowstone TU on Vimeo.
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Together – Tincup Creek
An overview of the Tincup Creek Stream Restoration Project. The project is a large-scale, multi-phased project to improve ecosystem function and habitat for cutthroat trout and other native fish species by restoring channel and floodplain function and processes on four miles of degraded stream on CTNF lands. Implementation of the project’s first phase will occur […]
STREAM Girls Instructional With Promo
STREAM Girls is an outdoor STEM program for girls. This watershed experience employs STEM-education (science, technology, engineering, math) plus recreation and arts to explore a local stream. Every person is a citizen of her watershed, and TU has partnered with Girl Scouts USA to show what that means to us. By visiting a local stream […]
Trout in hot water around the globe
Sometimes you need to take a step back to see the whole problem. Or in this case, a whole lot of steps because the problem is the decline of native trout across the entire Northern Hemisphere. By Jack Williams, Trout Unlimited Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey, Trout Unlimited and the Illinois Natural History Survey recently […]
New York DEC and Trout Unlimited work to improve aquatic habitats
DEC and Trout Unlimited routinely partner on aquatic habitat improvement projects around the state. An ongoing partnership project in the Capital Region has two goals. One goal is to restore connectivity for younger age classes of trout that are separated by a perched culvert on Cook Brook. One end of the perched culvert is above the water’s surface and can […]
Two huge wins by Trout Unlimited
Agreement reached to help the Yellowstone (and beyond). August 18, a year to the day that tens of thousands of coldwater fish were killed in the Yellowstone River due to low flows, temperature, and disease, TU signed an agreement with Kinross—a mining company out of Vancouver—that will result in at least 3 billion gallons of […]
Colorado Trout Unlimited works to bring back greenback cutthroats
The greenback cutthroat is one of last three remaining species of cutthroat trout that is native to Colorado. Their populations were decimated during the initial settling of the west, and for a period of time this species was thought to have become extinct. Later, greenback cutthroats were believed to have been rediscovered, but this proved […]
Vermont Trout Unlimited Youth Fly Fishing Camp
Vermont Trout Unlimited announces year seven of their fly fishing camp for Vermont teens ages 13 to 16. Teens interested in either learning the art of fly-fishing or improving their basic skill level along side some of Vermont’s most accomplished fly anglers are invited to apply. The 2016 camp is scheduled for Sunday June 25th […]
Trout Unlimited Opposes Dams in Maroon Bells Wilderness
The City of Aspen is planning to build a pair of dams in some of Colorado’s most iconic mountain landscapes and streams. One is slated for Maroon Creek, just below the Maroon Bells, and the other on Castle Creek not far below the old town of Ashcroft. These dams would inundate significant portions of these […]
Important salmon-producing areas protected in final Tongass National Forest Plan Amendment
Sportsmen and businesses applaud new direction for country’s largest National Forest. Today, the U.S. Forest Service finalized an amendment to its Tongass Land and Resource Management plan that includes important measures for better conserving more than 70 salmon and trout streams within Southeast Alaska’s 17 million acre Tongass National Forest. The measures are the culmination […]