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Steelhead

  • Fishing

    A fishing cornucopia, thanks to a healthy forest 

    fly fishing in the tongass

    There’s a place that has 13,000 miles of salmon and steelhead producing streams that flow through 16.7 million acres of pristine forest.   That place, of course, is in Alaska.   The rivers and streams would take an angler a lifetime to explore and fish, and the forest surrounding these waterways is critical to their health.   The Tongass National Forest is the world’s largest…

  • Advocacy

    A lot on the line for America’s most prolific Salmon Forest

    Productive fish and wildlife habitats in the Tongass are the backbone of Southeast Alaska

    For many Americans, Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage and Tongass National Forest is a dream destination.  Nearly 3 million visitors come every year to see the world’s largest intact temperate rainforest and its towering old-growth trees, dramatic mountains rising from the sea and tidewater glaciers.  The Tongass has 13000 miles of salmon streams Right now, there’s an incredible opportunity to help maintain the prolific…

  • Snake River dams

    A step in the right direction for salmon on the Snake River

    floodgates open at monumental dam on snake river at sunset

    After decades of litigation, delay and dwindling salmon runs, the federal court has once again stepped in. And this time, the urgency could not be clearer.  Without urgent intervention, salmon will disappear from the landscape  In his February 25, 2026 opinion, Judge Michael H. Simon did not mince words. For more than 30 years, he wrote, “the abundance of these salmonids has…

  • Conservation

    Knowledge = protections

    For the past seven years, Mark Hieronymus has been on a mission to explore and document previously unknown anadromous waters in Southeast Alaska for Trout Unlimited’s Fish Habitat Mapping project.  Waters listed in the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s (ADFG)  Anadromous Waters Catalog (AWC) are protected under Alaska law. Once streams are included in…

  • Conservation Featured Featured From the field Science

    Faces of Restoration: Capitan Forestry in Oregon

    Restoration work in Oregon couldn’t happen without Capitan Forestry. The Grande Ronde and North Fork of the John Day headwaters are critical habitat and special places to fish, and the collaboration between TU and Capitan is making it even better.   Capitan Forestry historically specialized in upland forest restoration work, but after partnering with TU’s aquatic restoration efforts in the…

  • Conservation

    Breakthrough for the Eel

    A new agreement promises to resolve decades of conflict over water use on California’s third largest watershed––and a legendary salmon and steelhead river  California’s mighty Eel River once produced so many salmon and steelhead that it sustained a commercial canning operation. But for over a century, conflicts over water use have plagued the basin. The…

  • Restoration

    The fish are back!

    Salmon and steelhead are roaring back above the recently removed Klamath dams. Now, what comes next? One of the truly magical moments of dam removal is when the fish start returning to their historic, reconnected habitat. It is a tangible moment in a process that can take decades to accomplish, and it confirms our hopes…