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culvert

  • Video spotlight Barrier removal Conservation

    Video of the Week – Flowing Free

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    Culverts and road crossings often create barriers to fish passage while also causing problems during floods for local communities.   So, in Wisconsin, Trout Unlimited is doing something about it.   By updating and upgrading these barriers, native trout like brook trout in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest can move freely amongst this spectacular habitat.   Watch Flowing Free to learn more and…

  • From the President

    Thanks for those who serve

    I was in my 20s and working for the Bureau of Land Management when the second longest shutdown of the federal government occurred. It lasted three weeks and was punctuated by “a storm like no other,” so I spent much of the three weeks shoveling neighbors’ sidewalks and helping push out snowbound cars. When the…

  • Barrier removal

    Another barrier down: Reconnects habitat on Maryland’s Wolf Den Run

    A barrier on Wolf Den Run in the Potomac Highlands of Maryland––a TU Priority Waters area––was among the many AOP projects TU tackled in 2024.

    Imagine it’s a blistering hot summer day and your house has only one room that’s air-conditioned. But there’s a problem: The door operates only one way. You can leave the cool room, but you can’t go back in. That’s what happens when a dam or a perched culvert creates a blockage on a stream, and…

  • Community

    Washington public TV celebrates TU volunteers measuring culverts

    In Washington state, TU volunteers on the Barrier Assessment Team (BAT) train and work alongside staff to document and measure failing culverts acting as migration barriers for salmon, steelhead and other native species. WCTU's Steve Miller speaks at the "State of Salmon" panel discussion. Photo by Dannon Engquist. The program works with state, federal, county…

  • Childs Brook New Hampshire: A project worth the wait

    Childs Brook, a tributary of the Ammonoosuc River remains challenged by a series of barriers to fish migration on its path to the Connecticut River. However, a major stride for watershed connectivity has been established by recent completion of a culvert replacement project where West Bath Road crosses the stream.  A priority list of culverts…