In the Rio San Antonio, TU is working to restore a vital and vulnerable watershed.
Against all odds, these native trout survive

In the Rio San Antonio, TU is working to restore a vital and vulnerable watershed.
Carp are wreaking havoc on ecosystems, displacing native species and devouring the natural resources upon which those species rely.
The Missoulian Angler makes a
bold move to self-regulate in the face of unprecedented angling pressure.
TU’s restoration leader on California’s Central Coast takes his steelheading, and steelhead conservation, very seriously.
In a year of exceptional drought, we’re working to improve conditions for wild and native trout and salmon from the Smith to the San Gabriel
Trout Unlimited recently partnered with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency to establish a wild brook trout in the Trail Fork of Big Creek in the Cherokee National Forest. Replacing undersized culverts with a new bridge expanded the amount of habitat available to the fish.
On November 9, Dean Finnerty became the latest Trout Unlimited representative to testify before Congress, when he appeared before the House Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands in support of the Southwestern Oregon Watersheds and Salmon Protection Act. Few are more qualified to tout the importance of southwestern Oregon streams for salmon and steelhead than