TU has done more to protect and sustain and restore native trout species than any other organization, and it’s not close.
On native trout, wild browns, and common sense

TU has done more to protect and sustain and restore native trout species than any other organization, and it’s not close.
Seven years after the Gold King spill, a $90 million settlement agreement sets the watershed on the course for recovery. Ty Churchwell explains why it matters.
The long campaign to remove four old dams and recover the Klamath River’s legendary salmon and steelhead runs nears completion.
Chris Wood is joining the leaders of other national conservation organizations to move forward with solutions for wild salmon recovery in the Snake River.
Thanks to federal investments, TU’s Dustin Wichterman has audacious goals for his home state.
TU’s Winter Flow Program was established on the Conejos River in 2014, and since has grown to include five reservoirs and a diversity of water partners.
Standing on the edge of the bridge, staring down the dry riverbed, I wondered what the Eklutna River would look like when it was allowed to flow again.