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What do dirt and gravel roads have to do with trout?
One of Trout Unlimited’s important partners in Pennsylvania is the Center for Dirt and Gravel Roads Studies at Penn State. TU recently caught up with Steve Bloser, the Center’s director, for a Q&A.
Adventure Explorations
Adventure Explorations, Co-founded by Chris Paradysz and Cody Meassick in March of 2020, seeks to utilize adventure as a catalyst for interpersonal and intrapersonal growth. We seek to build life long relationships with our guests and communities. We are 100% devoted to providing inclusive programs.
Pennsylvania’s Valley Creek featured in latest TU/TRCP video
Trout Unlimited and the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership have teamed up to create four videos that highlight Pennsylvania public fishing and hunting lands made possible by the Keystone Fund
Sharing paradise with grandkids on Earth Day
“But mitigation alone won’t be enough. TU’s continued support of programs and policies geared towards carbon reduction and climate change mitigation will be critical in keeping our coldwater fisheries of today, coldwater fisheries of tomorrow. Our practice of using sound science in decision making has made us among the most respected environmental organization in the nation – when TU speaks, decision makers listen. We’ll need to continue to flex our voices.”
TRCP and TU release video on Klondike property
Trout Unlimited and the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership have teamed up on a series of videos to celebrate just a few of the conservation success stories made possible by the Keystone Fund and that make us all proud to be able to hunt and fish in Pennsylvania.
Urban trout stream in Pennsylvania benefits from Keystone Fund
Monocacy Creek, a spring-fed stream that flows through the heart of Bethlehem, Pa., is featured in a new short film about how the Keystone Fund helps protect Pennsylvania’s hunting and fishing resources.