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  • Video spotlight Conservation

    Video of the Week – A River’s Reckoning 

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    Along the Colorado River, years of drought have placed enormous pressure on communities, agriculture and fisheries that depend on its waters. But stories like this remind us that solutions are possible.  Recently, Trout Unlimited’s communications team visited the Bruchez Ranch to see firsthand how investments in modern irrigation practices are improving water efficiency while benefiting both agricultural…

  • Video spotlight Conservation

    Video of the Week – The Golden Trout Project 

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    If wilderness and pristine fishing areas resonate with you, it might be time to check out “The Golden Trout Project”.   High in the southern Sierra mountains of California lives a beautiful native trout called the golden trout and now is a splendid time to explore the area. Trek there to see the numerous projects and habitat improvements made by Trout Unlimited and partners and…

  • Video spotlight Conservation

    Video of the Week – Lifeblood 

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    As the West lives through an extensive drought and the Colorado River is in dire condition, we look back at Lifeblood.   This is a story of Trout Unlimited’s work on a small tributary in Wyoming that hosts four native fish species, including the Colorado River cutthroat trout. Muddy Creek contributes water to the Upper Colorado River Basin, so learn how water projects…

  • Public Lands

    This Land is Your Land: The best job at Trout Unlimited

    Our public lands are the foundation of healthy watersheds and strong communities. From remote trout streams to working forests and rangelands, these places provide clean water, vital trout habitat and public access for all Americans. But pressures like efforts to sell off and privatize public land threaten what makes them so valuable. This blog series…

  • Conservation Video spotlight

    Watch Now: The Golden Trout Project

    Our new film celebrates the incredible work being done to restore this iconic species and their home waters.

    California Golden Trout are celebrated everywhere they’ve been transplanted across the West, but the native range of these beautiful fish is limited to the headwater meadow streams of the Kern River watershed high in the southern Sierra Nevada backcountry. WATCH NOW Today, these populations are struggling. Generations of habitat loss and hybridization have limited golden…

  • Restoration

    Watch: “Horses and Highwater: Restoring Tincup Creek”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhSC07aZ0_s&feature=youtu.be Horses and Highwater perfectly depicts the Western way of life bringing together the important tenets of community, collaboration and conservation. Trout Unlimited’s ongoing restoration efforts at Tincup Creek exemplify all these traits as we work closely with Caribou-Targhee National Forest—by hand, foot, hoof and helicopter—to bring restoration projects to life in the Salt River…

  • Video spotlight

    Trout Unlimited Films

    How much do you know about the vital work Trout Unlimited is doing across the country? One great way to learn more is to watch some of our recent films. Discover why streams need trees in the East. Learn who was instrumental in removing the Apache Trout from the endangered species list and find out…