New NEPA rule a disappointment for anglers

“Any actions that limit transparency and public engagement are actions that undermine trust and forsake opportunities to bring stakeholders together. Federal decision making can be a time-consuming process, but quick decisions often lead to bad decisions,”...

Progress on the Lower Snake needs collaboration

Last week  TU held a webinar on our recently published report, “Why we need a free-flowing lower Snake River,” which lays out the overwhelming evidence of why we need to remove the four lower Snake River dams to rebuild...
Public land funding up for a crucial vote

Public land funding up for a crucial vote

This week the United States Senate will consider the S. 3422, the Great American Outdoors Act, which includes provisions to provide full, dedicated funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) and also provide $9.5 billion in funding to address the deferred...
Stranded in grizzly country

Stranded in grizzly country

It pays to be prepared, even when you’re just out for a casual drive We’d walked well over a mile down the lonely Forest Service road, well out of the way from the Island Park bustle. The sun was retreating and the mosquitoes had discovered us. And we had...

Trout Unlimited Activates Tree Army in Michigan

By Jamie Vaughan With a planting bag slung over their shoulders, gloves, and a specialized tree planting tool called a hoedad in hand, the Rogue River Tree Army descended toward the river. In just three weeks, 16,000 newly...