How groundwater may help Garden State trout weather climate change in streams like Lopatcong Creek.
Hope for New Jersey’s trout in a warmer world

How groundwater may help Garden State trout weather climate change in streams like Lopatcong Creek.
TU has done more to protect and sustain and restore native trout species than any other organization, and it’s not close.
TU’s Jake Lemon sees promise in a stream anglers breeze past to get to the Pere Marquette.
Thanks to federal investments, TU’s Dustin Wichterman has audacious goals for his home state.
As the year draws to a close, let’s celebrate a few of the victories that all of you—members, supporters, partners, donors, and our staff around the country—made possible
Trout Unlimited launched the Battenkill Home Rivers Initiative in 2020. Orvis has chosen the program as the beneficiary of its Giving Tuesday efforts on Nov. 30, 2021, pledging 10 percent of profits to the program.
Trout Unlimited recently partnered with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency to establish a wild brook trout in the Trail Fork of Big Creek in the Cherokee National Forest. Replacing undersized culverts with a new bridge expanded the amount of habitat available to the fish.