New research: Quality hunting and fishing depend on roadless land in Utah

12/5/2006 New research: Quality hunting and fishing depend on roadless land in Utah Dec. 5, 2006 Contact: Chris Hunt (208) 406-9106, chunt@tu.org Bill Geer (406) 396-0909, bgeer@trcp.org MEDIA ADVISORY: Telephone press conference Thursday, Dec. 7, 1:30 p.m. To participate, call: (866) 740-1260. Pass code is: 406-9106 New research: Quality hunting and fishing depend on roadless

Sportsmen ?pleasantly surprised? by Risch?s presentation to national roadless committee

11/30/2006 Sportsmen ?pleasantly surprised? by Risch?s presentation to national roadless committee November 30, 2006 Contact: Chris Hunt (208) 406-9106, chunt@tu.org Scott Stouder (208) 741-0203, sstouder@tu.org For immediate release: Sportsmen pleasantly surprised by Rischs presentation to national roadless committee WASHINGTON, D.C.Gov. Jim Rischs presentation to the Roadless Area Conservation National Advisory Committee (RACNAC) caught Idaho hunters

Sport Fishing Industry Leaders Blast Pebble Mine Proposal

11/24/2006 Sport Fishing Industry Leaders Blast Pebble Mine Proposal November 24, 2006 CONTACTS: Tim Bristol, Trout Unlimited, (907) 321-3291 Robert Ramsay, American Fly Fishing Trade Association, (706) 355-3804 Jim Bartschi, Scott Fly Rods, (800) 728-7208 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sport Fishing Industry Leaders Blast Pebble Mine Proposal Full-Page Ads in Fish Alaska and Fly Fisherman Magazines

NMWF and TU congratulate New Mexico delegation for protecting Valle Vidal

11/17/2006 NMWF and TU congratulate New Mexico delegation for protecting Valle Vidal November 17, 2006 Contact: Oscar Simpson, New Mexico Wildlife Federation, (505) 345-0117 Bill Schudlich, New Mexico Council of Trout Unlimited, (505) 470-4878 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NMWF and TU congratulate New Mexico delegation for protecting Valle Vidal ALBUQUERQUETwo sportsmens groups thanked the states federal

Trout Unlimited applauds re-instated roadless protections

9/20/2006 Trout Unlimited applauds re-instated roadless protections Sept. 20, 2006 Contact: Brian ODonnell (970) 903-0276bodonnell@tu.org Trout Unlimited applauds re-instated roadless protections DURANGO, Colo Trout Unlimited commended todays U.S. District Court decision to reinstate protections for 58.5 million acres of National Forest roadless lands. Protecting roadless areas is vital to conserving fish and wildlife habitat and

Rainbows Recover in Jefferson River

9/11/2006 Rainbows Recover in Jefferson River September 11, 2006 Contact: Bruce Rehwinkel, (406) 266-4350 or Ron Spoon, (406) 266-4237 Rainbows Recover in Jefferson River Despite Ongoing Drought Conditions, Collaborative Efforts Revive Rainbow Trout Populations BOZEMAN – New data analyzed by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) shows a significant positive trend in the growth and

TU Criticizes Gila Trout Downlisting

7/18/2006 TU Criticizes Gila Trout Downlisting July 18, 2006 Contact: Bill Schudlich, 505-470-4878 Fred Filmore, 520-404-0061 TU Criticizes Gila Trout Downlisting Rare native trout still requires existing federal protections ALBUQUERQUE Trout Unlimited (TU) today criticized the decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to downlist Gila trout from endangered to threatened under the Endangered