Program Listing
TU Programs
Trout Unlimited incorporates several unique programs into our overarching mission to conserve and protect North America’s trout and salmon fisheries and their habitat. Specific programs focus on unique issues, ranging from water use and management, to regional conservation-based projects and the protection of our nation’s public lands. These programs are led by qualified directors who guide on-the-ground staffers as they work with volunteers, sportsmen and women, local communities and governmental agencies to get TU’s good work done in some our country’s most iconic watersheds.
In The Last Frontier, TU is working to stop wrong-headed mining proposals in the Bristol Bay region, and to protect the best habitat remaining in the nation’s largest national forest — the Tongass.
Golden State TU staffers have their hands full with dozens of important projects, ranging from restoring habitat for steelhead and coho salmon on the North Coast to protecting remnant populations of golden trout and Lahontan cutthroat trout in the Sierra.
Working solely in the West, the Western Water Project team does on-the-ground restoration and reconnection work in storied watersheds all across the region. Team members work with landowners, state governments and federal agencies to encourage efficient water use and improve stream flows for the benefit of fish and anglers.