Standing atop a newly installed bridge over Wolf Creek, deep in Tennessee’s Cherokee National Forest, Brett Yaw and Sally Petre were both smiling proudly.
Improving watershed and infrastructure health in the Cherokee National Forest

Standing atop a newly installed bridge over Wolf Creek, deep in Tennessee’s Cherokee National Forest, Brett Yaw and Sally Petre were both smiling proudly.
Trout Unlimited has been actively working to improve trout streams in the Catskills since the late 1950s and shows no signs of stopping.
The New York City Chapter of Trout Unlimited recently obtained a five-year extension to grow its Amawalk Outlet/Muscoot River riparian stewardship program.
During the Beaver Creek Invitational, veterans understand the therapeutic nature of rivers.
From rookie to pro, Jacob Fetterman works diligently to improve habitat conditions for Battenkill watershed trout
A new chapter in a longstanding partnership to recover and reconnect trout waters on public lands.
After more than a decade of work, the greenback cutthroat trout is now reproducing in a second remote stream.