Nation's Sportsmen Urge Congress to Reform 1872 Mining Law

7/25/07 Nation’s Sportsmen Urge Congress to Reform 1872 Mining Law For Immediate Release (July 25, 2007) Contacts: Chris Hunt (TU): 208-406-9106 Aislinn Maestas (NWF): 202-797-6624 Katie McKalip (TRCP): 406-240-9262 Nation’s Sportsmen Urge Congress to Reform 1872 Mining Law Sensible changes urged to protect clean water and habitat and end threat of public land giveaways WASHINGTON

TU announces salmon consumers' Bill of Rights

5/10/2007 TU announces salmon consumers’ Bill of Rights May 10, 2007 Contact: Chris Wood, TU VP for Conservation Programs: (571) 274-0601, cwood@tu.org Tim Bristol, TU Alaska: (907) 321-3291, tbristol@tu.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Consumers gain voice in wild salmon and steelhead conservation National campaign urges consumers to vote with their forks in order to protect wild

Oregon sportsmen travel to D.C. in support of Copper-Salmon Wilderness proposal

4/24/2007 Oregon sportsmen travel to D.C. in support of Copper-Salmon Wilderness proposal April 24, 2007 Contact: Mike Beagle, (541) 538-9167 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oregon sportsmen travel to D.C. in support of Copper-Salmon Wilderness designation WASHINGTON, D.C.Three southwest Oregon anglers and a Trout Unlimited field coordinator are in the nations capitol this week to lobby the

17 Eastern States Announce Coordinated Strategy for Brook Trout Conservation

3/7/2007 17 Eastern States Announce Coordinated Strategy for Brook Trout Conservation March 7, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Gary Berti, 828-318-5052 or gberti@tu.org Steve Perry, 603-271-1745 or sperry@wildlife.state.nh.us 17 Eastern States Announce Coordinated Strategy for Brook Trout Conservation Unprecedented New Plan Sets Firm Targets for 2025 WASHINGTON The future of the Easts premier native trout

Water Withdrawals Threaten New England Streams

12/12/2006 Water Withdrawals Threaten New England Streams Dec. 12, 2006 Contact: Kirt Mayland, (646) 302-3639 Steve Angers, (508) 941-9968 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Water Withdrawals Threaten New England Streams New Report Lays Out Policy Solutions Washington, D.C. As the legislatures in the New England states prepare for their upcoming sessions, Trout Unlimited today issued a report

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

Judge Upholds Klamath Restoration Requirements

9/27/2006 Judge Upholds Klamath Restoration Requirements September 27, 2006 Contact: Brian Johnson, Trout Unlimited, 510-528-4772 Steve Rothert, American Rivers, 530-277-0448 Curtis Knight, California Trout, 530-859-1872 Kelly Catlett, Friends of the River, 916-442-3155, ext 223 Glen Spain, PCFFA, 541-689-2000 Judge Upholds Klamath Restoration Requirements Sacramento, CA Conservation groups working to restore the Klamath River hailed the