Reconnecting Idaho's upper Big Lost River habitat
Thanks to TU's Idaho Water Project, a rare strain of native whitefish is poised for recovery in the upper Big Lost River. In October, three existing dam diversions were retrofitted with fish passage structures. By reducing habitat fragmentation, fish ladders and bypass channels allow whitefish to move out of uninhabitable stream segments and help them to complete life-cycle migrations. »Press release
Wyoming grade students help in trout research
Earlier this month, fourth, fifth and sixth grade students and their teachers came to the banks of the East Fork of the Wind River to see the trout of their home waters as a part of the Adopt-A-Trout program. They learned about trout adaptations, helped tag trout and learned how tagged fish are tracked with telemetry equipment. They also got to try their hand at fly fishing. »Press release
Series about Roan Plateau on KUSA-TV
Trout Unlimited, along with dozens of sportsmen-oriented conservation groups, has long opposed drilling for gas atop Colorado's Roan Plateau. See the first in a multi-part series on KUSA-TV describing why the Roan's fishing and hunting resources are at risk.
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Western Water Project 10th Anniversary
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Double Your Dollars
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Check out the new Embrace-A-Stream instructions and application for the 2009 grant cycle.
Great Gear For You
It's not too late to get some of the great gear featured in TU's 50th Anniversary Calendar Campaign.
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