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By Scott Yates
Tens of millions of people in the West depend on the Colorado River. But as we head into another drought year, the Colorado is facing a host of pressures, from drought and warming temperatures to population growth—a perfect storm that threatens our local communities, fish and... [ READ MORE... ]
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By Kate Miller
As another wildfire season begins to heat up, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee will meet Thursday to review comments and take testimony related to a draft legislative proposal aimed at improving resilience in our national forests and easing agency budgets stretched... [ READ MORE... ]
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A dozen youth from the Elko area gathered for the 2nd annual Northern Nevada Trout Cmap recently at Spring Creek Marina.
By Sam Sedillo
A love for conservation and nature isn’t always an inherent trait, but it can be learned through hands on experiences and moments that will never be forgotten.... [ READ MORE... ]
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Native Bonneville cutthroat trout were released in the fall of 2015 as part of efforts to restore the fish in historic range in Utah. Brett Prettyman/Trout Unlimited
By Paul Cowley
The Mill Creek Fish Restoration project in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest just east of Salt Lake City, Utah... [ READ MORE... ]
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By Tasha Sorensen
What do you hold sacred? Is it family, friends, storytelling, or number of ‘likes’ on your post?
Maybe it is walking your dog, a new truck, more money, a secure job, traveling, what others think about you or memories.
Maybe it is all, or none, of those things.
If remote and... [ READ MORE... ]
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By Randy Scholfield
“We are facing a water urgency in the West,” said Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, at the outset of hearings today on drought legislation in the Senate’s Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water and Power. And at the outset, Sen. Wyden commended Trout Unlimited and “... [ READ MORE... ]
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Students release trout they raised in their kingarten classroom under the watchful eye of their teacher, Eleanor Sather. Cole Larsen/Trout Unlimited
By Eleanor Sather
I am, above all, a teacher who wants to inspire in her students a curiosity in the natural world and a respect for the world around... [ READ MORE... ]
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A remote controlled underwater robot could film features and collect samples in the depths of Yellowstone Lake making efforts to control invasive lake trout more productive.
By Jack Williams
Trout Unlimited and its partners utilize a variety of methods in attempts to restore Yellowstone cutthroat... [ READ MORE... ]
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Thumbs up for this volunteer who helped this first-time angler catch her first fish.
By Chad Utley
St. George, Utah — The only thing better than catching fish is helping kids catch fish; particularly when it is their first fish.
The Southern Utah Anglers Chapter of Trout Unlimited recently held... [ READ MORE... ]
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By Brett Prettyman
National Forest Service officials, likely reflecting on a past public outcry to protect the Wyoming Range, have announced a preferred “no action, no leases” alternative on 40,000 acres of the iconic western Wyoming mountains.
The last time the wide open spaces of the Wyoming... [ READ MORE... ]