Reduced Stream Flows

  1. Improving streamflows in Central Valley rivers for salmon and steelhead
    https://kenlockwood.tu.org/tu-projects/improving-streamflows-in-central-valley-rivers-for-salmon-and-steelhead

    Goals

    The Bay-Delta Water Quality Control Plan process now in progress before the California State Water Resources Control Board presents a unique opportunity to secure adequate streamflows for cold-water fish below large reservoirs on major tributaries to the San Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers.   These

  2. Methow River: Chewuch Instream Flow Project
    https://kenlockwood.tu.org/tu-projects/methow-river-chewuch-instream-flow-project

    Goals

    The goal of Trout Unlimited’s Chewuch River Permanent Instream Flow Project is to reduce the effects of irrigation withdrawals on late summer through winter low-flows in the lower eight miles of the Chewuch River.

    The goal of Trout Unlimited’s Chewuch River Permanent Instream Flow Project is to reduce the effects of irrigation withdrawals on late summer through winter low-flows in the lower eight miles of the Chewuch River.

  3. South Fork of the Snake River
    https://kenlockwood.tu.org/tu-projects/south-fork-of-the-snake-river

    Goals

    Reconnecting and Restoring a Native Trout Treasure

    Reconnecting and Restoring a Native Trout Treasure

  4. Pennsylvania coldwater habitat restoration program
    https://kenlockwood.tu.org/tu-projects/pennsylvania-coldwater-habitat-restoration-program

    Goals

    Throughout Pennsylvania, native brook trout are at risk. Pressures from poor land management, natural resource development, and other problems have impacted fish populations and reduced fishing opportunities throughout the state.  

    Throughout Pennsylvania, native brook trout are at risk. Pressures from poor land management, natural resource development, and other problems have impacted fish populations and reduced fishing opportunities throughout the state.  

  5. Stanley Marsh Wetland Restoration and Induced Beaver Partnership Project
    https://kenlockwood.tu.org/tu-projects/stanley-marsh-wetland-restoration-and-induced-beaver-partnership-project

    Goals

    Goals of this project are to:

    Goals of this project are to:

  6. Lewis & Clark River Passage Project
    https://kenlockwood.tu.org/tu-projects/lewis-clark-river-passage-project

    Goals

    Goals of this project are to:

    Goals of this project are to:

  7. Hermosa Creek
    https://kenlockwood.tu.org/tu-projects/hermosa-creek

    Goals

    Hermosa Creek is one of those rare watersheds where you can go from work to the high country and be catching eager trout in the amount of time it takes you to lace your boots.

  8. California and Klamath
    https://kenlockwood.tu.org/tu-programs/california-and-klamath

    California has the most diverse ecology of any state, and, other than Alaska, has the most species of native trout and salmon. California boasts 31 distinct kinds of trout, salmon and steelhead – 20 of which are found only in the Golden State. It is, truly, a trout angler’s paradise.

  9. Western Water Project
    https://kenlockwood.tu.org/tu-programs/western-water

    Name a cherished place in the West, and chances are a river runs through it—places with names like the Blackfoot, Hat Creek, Big Hole, Henry’s Fork, Little Lost River.

  10. Science
    https://kenlockwood.tu.org/tu-programs/science

    The Science Team at TU helps guide where and how the organization conducts its conservation efforts, collaborates on scientific projects with various state and federal agencies and partners, and also conducts original scientific research on trout conservation and conservation planning.

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