When terminal doesn’t have to mean the end
Sometimes you get what you ask for. Sometimes you get much more, but my experience pursuing Lahontans served me a reminder that things worth having are always worth earning.
Sometimes you get what you ask for. Sometimes you get much more, but my experience pursuing Lahontans served me a reminder that things worth having are always worth earning.
On December 17, Chris Wood, the chief operating officer of Trout Unlimited, spoke before a senate subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill in support of Senate Bill 1470, also known as the Forest Jobs and Recreation Act. Wood joined a diverse contingent of Montana residents who helped craft the ground-breaking proposal to conserve land and provide…
We asked a host of Trout Unlimited anglers what they’re doing in response to the heat in order to give trout a break this summer
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TAKE ACTION FOR THE MIRACLE MILE For questions, please contact Patrick Harrington Patrick.Harrington@tu.org 1. Sign the Petition Visit https://www.votervoice.net/TU/Petitions/5738/Respond to sign the petition. 2. Comment to FERC How to Submit Official Public Comments to FERC: Your voice matters. Submit your public comments to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) by March 14th to help…
Neonicotinoids are infiltrating rivers and streams. Are they threatening the aquatic food chain?
Ask Trout Unlimited Frequently asked questions About Trout Unlimited Did the tu.org website change? Yes! Please check out our latest blog post complete with FAQs to help you transition as smoothly as possible. We’ve rearranged everything on the site, and hopefully you find it easier to find what you’re looking for. We’ve also made sure…
A literature Review led by Trout Unlimited shows over 80 percent of global, peer-reviewed research on the topic has found an adverse effect on wild salmonid populations in freshwater and marine environments.