2012 Press Releases

  • Sportsmen continue to urge caution on development of oil shale, tar sands
  • Orvis, TU begin project to open 1,000 miles of water over next decade
  • Habitat protection vital to native trout
  • Sportsmen's Act Clears Major Hurdle
  • Poll shows voters want renewable energy and healthy habitat
  • TU: Hastings Bill Stifles Innovation, Collaboration on Dam Operations
  • Trout Unlimited Hails Victory for Oneida Narrows Trout Fishery
  • Representatives Heck and Heinrich Leading the Way on Renewable Energy Bill
  • Wind, solar and healthy habitat: We don't have to choose
  • Wind, solar and healthy habitat: We don’t have to choose
  • Protecting Watersheds: Hermosa Creek to lead by example
  • Final Colorado Roadless Rule protects fish and game habitat, hunting and fishing opportunity
  • Sportsmen seek balanced approach to drilling the Roan in wake of judge's decision
  • Trout Unlimited Praises Senate Reauthorization of Farm Bill, Urges Swift House Passage
  • Western governors express support for renewable energy revenue sharing
  • Penobscot Dam Removal Marks Major Step in Recovery of Atlantic Salmon
  • Walden's H.R. 2060 Passes the House; Work Continues in Senate for Crooked River Solutions
  • House rejects amendment that would protect water quality, fish and game habitat
  • Statement of Trout Unlimited on FERC Dismissal of WYCO Application
  • Sportsmen applaud EPA's assessment of Bristol Bay, Alaska