TU Applauds Introduction of Acid Rain Bills

3/15/2001 TU Applauds Introduction of Acid Rain Bills TU Applauds Introduction of Acid Rain Bills Contact: 3/15/2001 — — Passage of Legislation a Critical Step in Protecting Virginia’s Streams and Rivers Arlington, VATrout Unlimited, America’s leading trout and salmon conservation organization, applauded Senators Charles Schumer and Hillary Clinton for introducing the Acid Rain Control Act

FERC Flounder in Responding to California Energy Crisis

3/14/2001 FERC Flounder in Responding to California Energy Crisis FERC Flounders in Responding to California Energy Crisis Contact: 3/14/2001 — — Urges Trading Fish and Wildlife Protection for Power Washington, DC After blaming California deregulation and California Governor Gray Davis for not keeping the lights on, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) took aim at

Conservation-Sporting Groups Ask President to Support Full Implementation of Roadless Initiative

3/13/2001 Conservation-Sporting Groups Ask President to Support Full Implementation of Roadless Initiative Conservation-Sporting Groups Ask President to Support Full Implementation of Roadless Initiative Contact: 3/13/2001 — — President’s review of roadless policy prevented implementation on Tuesday, March 13 ARLINGTON, VA – Two of the nation’s leading conservation and sporting organizations are calling on President Bush

Trout Unlimited Troubled by Jarbidge Settlement Agreement

3/12/2001 Trout Unlimited Troubled by Jarbidge Settlement Agreement Trout Unlimited Troubled by Jarbidge Settlement Agreement Contact: 3/12/2001 — — PORTLAND, ORE – Trout Unlimited, the nation’s largest trout and salmon conservation organization, today expressed concern over recent agreements negotiated between the U.S. Forest Service and Elko County that purport to resolve the dispute over the

Golden Trout Petition And Legal Actions Will Move Forward In Spite Of Decision To Remove Beer-Maker's Cattle From Sensitive Areas

3/8/2001 Golden Trout Petition And Legal Actions Will Move Forward In Spite Of Decision To Remove Beer-Maker’s Cattle From Sensitive Areas Golden Trout Petition And Legal Actions Will Move Forward In Spite Of Decision To Remove Beer-Maker’s Cattle From Sensitive Areas Contact: 3/8/2001 — — Contact: Steve Trafton, TU California Policy Coordinator: 510-528-4772, cell. 510-418-1812

Catastrophic Salmon Escape Prompts Calls for Moratorium on Aquaculture Industry

2/22/2001 Catastrophic Salmon Escape Prompts Calls for Moratorium on Aquaculture Industry Catastrophic Salmon Escape Prompts Calls for Moratorium on Aquaculture Industry Contact: 2/22/2001 — — Largest documented escape ever in US or Atlantic Canada The release of more than 100,000 farm-raised salmon into the wild has three Maine-based environmental organizations calling for a moratorium on

Energy and Salmon Crises Linked: Both Require Real, Long-Term Solutions

2/2/2001 Energy and Salmon Crises Linked: Both Require Real, Long-Term Solutions Energy and Salmon Crises Linked: Both Require Real, Long-Term Solutions Contact: 2/2/2001 — — Contact: Jeff Curtis, Western Conservation Director, TU: 503-827-5700; 503-351-2492 (cell) Alan Moore, Western Communications Coordinator, TU: 503-827-5700; 503-319-2210 (cell) February 2, 2001. Portland, Ore….Trout Unlimited commends the Western Governors’ Association