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Strengthening the Snake
The Snake River, a vital lifeline coursing through the heart of Teton County, is facing dynamic challenges that demand innovative solutions. The river’s mainstem faces fluctuating flows ranging from 280 up to 30,000 cfs in a single season, combined with human-driven changes that together result in riverbank erosion and land loss, as well as degraded habitat for native Snake River cutthroat trout.
A new project on the Lower Snake River Ranch has brought together agency partners, ranchers, and community members to strengthen the Snake using natural materials.
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Video

Angling for Hope | A Vision for Pennsylvania's Beech Creek
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Pennsylvania’s Beech Creek winds its way through rugged hills that echo with the bugles of wild elk in the fall and thunder with the gobbles of turkeys in the spring. A mid-sized freestone stream lined with hemlock, rhododendron, and mixed hardwoods, Beech Creek has nearly everything you might hope to find in a trout stream: long riffles, deep pools, cold water, and plenty of in-stream cover. T...
Tire Dust & Fish Health: Assessing the Impact of 6PPDQ
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For more than 25 years, stormwater runoff has been implicated in the deaths of thousands of coho salmon in the Pacific Northwest. In 2021, researchers discovered that a common chemical found in tires - 6PPD was responsible and was toxic to many other species, including Brook Trout and Rainbow Trout. Hear from TU and our partners at the USGS on the latest science behind this problem and what we ...
Gila
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The future of Gila trout depend on sound management, good habitat, and adhering to Leopold’s advice that true land health is the capacity for self-renewal of the soil, water, fish, and all of the other ecosystem components. In this regard, Trout Unlimited is making a difference in New Mexico on multiple fronts. Trout Unlimited and its partners are dedicated to restoring the unique and irreplace...
Reviving the Bear
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A new film by Trout Unlimited, “Reviving the Bear,” tells the story of the decades of work by Trout Unlimited, the Western Native Trout Initiative, federal agencies and local partners in the Bear River watershed to help this unique native trout species recover, an effort undertaken while working closely with ranching communities on the river to ensure reliable-and often easier-access to the hea...
Culvert Designs - Creating Right Sized Solutions
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The team discussed the importance of culvert design and management in protecting cold water streams, with a focus on roadstream crossing management plans at the municipal level. They highlighted the need to address undersized crossings and the complexities of reconnecting upstream and downstream beds in steep systems. The team also compared the financial implications of using precast box culver...
Driftless Symposium 2024-Oral History of Fishing and Stream Restoration in Buffalo County Wisconsin
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Listen in as Tim Salway, Todd Mau, and Peter Jonas give an oral history of fishing and stream restoration in Buffalo County Wisconsin.
Driftless Symposium 2024 - Streambank Erosion & Sediment Reduction in Southeast Minnesota
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Listen as Dustan Hoffman, with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, talks about Streambank Erosion & Sediment Reduction in Southeast Minnesota.
Driftless Symposium 2024 - Day 2 Closing Remarks
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Day two closing remarks and upcoming events with Sara Strassman.
Driftless Symposium 2024 - Slimy Sculpin Swimming Performance Declines on Embedded Gravel
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Listen in as Avery Lettenberger, with University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, talk about Slimy Sculpin (Cottus cognatus) swimming performance declines on embedded gravel.
Driftless Symposium 2024 - Temperature Rise Forms: Trout stream restoration in changing climate
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Listen as Ben Sellers, with the University of Wisconsin - Madison, talk about Trout streams and restoration in a changing climate.
Driftless Symposium 2024 - Gorman Creek Habitat Improvement and the Natural Channel Design Process
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Listen as Matt Kempinger, with Wabasha SWCD, and Kevin Zytkovicz, with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, talk about Gorman Creek habitat improvement and the natural channel design process.
Driftless Symposium 2024 - Jason Freund
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Listen in as Jason Freund, withthe University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, talks about working toward a better understanding of Brook and Brown Trout Distributions in the Driftless Area.
Driftless Symposium 2024 - Day Two Opening Remarks
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There's something incredibly special about the waters of the Driftless region, and it isn't just the density or quality of trout finning in the currents or the streamside grasses waving in the breeze. What truly makes the Driftless special is the army of scientists, restoration specialist and nonprofit and agency partners working to study, care for and recover these fabled streams.
Driftless Area Symposium 2024 - Genetic tools to guide brook trout propagation and stocking
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Listen in as Jared Homola, PhD, with the USGS Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, talks about the genetic tools to guide brook trout propagation and stocking.
Driftless Area Symposium 2024 - Jennifer Biederman
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Driftless Area Symposium 2024 - Jennifer Biederman
Driftless Area Symposium 2024 - Geology of Iowa Coldwater Streams
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Driftless Area Symposium 2024 - Geology of Iowa Coldwater Streams
Driftless Area Symposium 2024 - Chris Collier and Kyle Magyera
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Driftless Area Symposium 2024 - Chris Collier and Kyle Magyera
Driftless 2024 Evaluating Suitable Habitat for Brook Trout Within Sandstone and Doloston Geologies.
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Driftless 2024 Evaluating Suitable Habitat for Brook Trout Within Sandstone and Doloston Geologies.
Driftless Area Symposium 2024 - Brook Trout Population Response to Mechanical Brown Trout Removal
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Driftless Area Symposium 2024 - Brook Trout Population Response to Mechanical Brown Trout Removal
Driftless Area Symposium Day One Opening Remarks
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Driftless Area Symposium Day One Opening Remarks
The Price of Water
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The Price of Water
Green River Urban Restoration Project
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Green River Urban Restoration Project
Lower Snake River #shorts
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Lower Snake River #shorts
Lower Snake River
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Lower Snake River
Resilience | Rise of the Apache Trout #shorts
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Resilience | Rise of the Apache Trout #shorts
Resilience | Rise of the Apache trout #shorts
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Resilience | Rise of the Apache trout #shorts
Resilience | Rise of the Apache trout #shorts
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Resilience | Rise of the Apache trout #shorts
Resilience - The Rise of Apache Trout
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Resilience - The Rise of Apache Trout
Clearing the Way
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Clearing the Way

Komentáře

  • @kylelucas3107
    @kylelucas3107 Před 8 dny

    What do i have to do to help make this happen? I live in beech creek twp and would love to see a hatch let alone catch a trout in beech creek and cross it off my bucket list.

  • @linnaecarlson4546
    @linnaecarlson4546 Před 17 dny

    Awesome video. His son will remember these days forever. The bond between and boy and his dad is SO So important. Fly fishing is like a magic elixer. It brings everyone together.

  • @wildnc
    @wildnc Před měsícem

    Great video! Thanks for the work your doing spreading this message, and thanks to everyone in the video for y’all’s dedication

  • @seabears_hate_circles
    @seabears_hate_circles Před měsícem

    One of the most important steps TU and the DCNR can take here to garner local support is to promise that Beech Creek and it's tributaries will not become fly fishing only streams. One of the biggest fears I hear in talking with anglers in the area is that they will lose the ability to fish their favorite streams because they are spin fisherman, not out of state, big budget fly fisherman. It doesn't matter to them if that is even actually a goal of this clean up, that is their perception of TU and perception is reality. I was happy to see the man in this video spin fishing, and I think when I show this video to some of the more hesitant outdoorsman I know, they will be happy to see that too.

  • @LoganStenger
    @LoganStenger Před měsícem

    This turned out fantastic!

  • @lukemccullough5227
    @lukemccullough5227 Před měsícem

    Great video

  • @woodydavis8287
    @woodydavis8287 Před měsícem

    I thought adding snags to navigable waterways was a nono. Of course they are good for aquatic life, but there are laws in place

  • @randallbruursema7553
    @randallbruursema7553 Před měsícem

    make eggs raise millions ,, playing with them will not multiply them enough to matter ,, propagation is the answer

  • @Anthony_Big3Outdoors
    @Anthony_Big3Outdoors Před měsícem

    So glad I live here and blessed to be fishing the same river as him ❤

  • @oldsmugglerflyfishing
    @oldsmugglerflyfishing Před měsícem

    Awesome!

  • @lag9765
    @lag9765 Před měsícem

    Donald Trump will shut down your efforts... You can count on it...

  • @ritamariekelley4077
    @ritamariekelley4077 Před 2 měsíci

    So exciting!! Uplifting.

  • @stevemd8947
    @stevemd8947 Před 2 měsíci

    The drought of 2016 - 2018 probably killed 95% of the fishery. Thanks to TU and all others for making the water release happen. Hopefully LFC will recover soon.

  • @steelyankee
    @steelyankee Před 2 měsíci

    BS. Globalists is all these people are. I've dealt with them. Used to be one until I opened my eyes. Stay off our mountain. Taking stocking waters from clubs and state hatcheries and making them wild trout areas when both can exist together. Watch out for these people. Go look at their "nonprofit books and see what the lowest person is payed. 32k a year at five hrs a week. How would you like that pay? Chairman of the board over half a million dollars a year. Tearing down beaver dams to drop trees themselves makes no sense at all. God will take care of forest. He's done so forever.

  • @stevewest6133
    @stevewest6133 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent work and film. I especially like how you've found a win-win with the local farmers. For special few people triggered by a brief global warming mention, that topic is unavoidable when talking scientifically about Bonneville Cutthroat Trout. They are the original offspring of climate change. They evolved during the last ice age in Lake Bonneville (now the Great Salt Lake), survived a massive shift to hotter and drier weather by migrating into the previously iced over, now flowing river canyons. Their MO is to migrate and find the sweet spot. Fish tagging studies suggest that instinctual behavior continues today, as Utah has seen some massive weather swings since 2000. Above all please remember, TU is NOT trying to re-engineer the climate or guilt you into buying a cyber truck. They're building common sense mechanical fixes to century old irrigation diversions to allow BCT's to do what they've been doing for millennia: migrate, adapt, thrive despite climate shifts.

  • @marcariotto1709
    @marcariotto1709 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm in your corner on this, but wow! This means lining up against the American driving public. Good luck getting the Trumpers, climate deniers, general ID care individuals and how many other professional orginizations, industrial groups and government orgs on board with this.

  • @desert.mantis
    @desert.mantis Před 3 měsíci

    Important stuff. I first learned about 6ppdq from those great folks at the Columbia Riverkeeper.

  • @TheOAKLANDAL
    @TheOAKLANDAL Před 3 měsíci

    When you are you guys gonna do a study on the blatant Geo engineering going on all over North America? If your taking water samples to measure pollutants in the water from "urban tire wear dust" then surely your testing should be showing high levels of toxic heavy metals and materials like aluminum, barium, strontium, micro plastics, etc...All of which have no natural explanation for being found in the rain fall and snow pack All over north America, and it just so happens to be the main ingredients used in the US governments ongoing geo engineering and weather modification operations. But let's blame it on the everyday working man's car tires and ignore all those planes criss crossing in the skies above our heads spraying us like insects and blocking out the sun.

  • @larryfranks595
    @larryfranks595 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you, Jeff, for hosting this session and sharing the recording.

  • @nonewherelistens1906
    @nonewherelistens1906 Před 3 měsíci

    Proud to be a card-carrying member of Trout Unlimited.

  • @biddut.ads101
    @biddut.ads101 Před 3 měsíci

    Proud of you guys. Great 👍

  • @seaknightvirchow8131
    @seaknightvirchow8131 Před 3 měsíci

    It is so gratifying to witness the restoration of habitat.

  • @jameslasswell5821
    @jameslasswell5821 Před 3 měsíci

    Do your research before supporting a group like this? I used to think that these guys were good until I learned about all of the bad things that they support, including anti-hatchery regiment.

  • @jameslasswell5821
    @jameslasswell5821 Před 3 měsíci

    Trout unlimited Is not good people!! They want no hatchery salmon and steelhead While the oceans get overfished and stocks deplete these guys campaign against hatcheries

  • @kenhunt5153
    @kenhunt5153 Před 3 měsíci

    Let's hope the Utah Legislature puts an end to the Bear River Project.

  • @nathansnider8520
    @nathansnider8520 Před 3 měsíci

    Please come start some projects in California. We are struggling to fight dams and the dumping of water. Pure evil

  • @robertsammis4218
    @robertsammis4218 Před 3 měsíci

    Well done TU

  • @davidstakston1950
    @davidstakston1950 Před 4 měsíci

    I am tired of hearing Global Warming since we should be concentrating on Global Cooling. The Eastern United States has actual been cooling over the past 50 years because of reforestation. The Western United States could also be cooling if the reforestation was taking place with native riparian zone trees along the Western United States' streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs. The native riparian zone trees also provide up to 80% of the food chain for the aquatic inhabitants in the streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs in all four seasons, Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Transpiration (water vapor) from the native riparian zone tree's leaves helps to cool the atmosphere in the western valleys. Plant some native riparian zone trees and preach and practice Global Cooling.

    • @JeremyReger
      @JeremyReger Před 3 měsíci

      this whole video and thats what triggered you.. lol

    • @Tree3133
      @Tree3133 Před 3 měsíci

      @@JeremyReger He's just another triggered ❄️ who got tricked into denying science and willingly goes against his own interests. 🥱

    • @isaacglass5417
      @isaacglass5417 Před 3 měsíci

      I live in the eastern US. And the past 10 years here has been warmer than ever. Only had 1 decent snowfall this past year.

    • @flyguy2021
      @flyguy2021 Před 3 měsíci

      You might be confusing localized cooling with Global climate change.

    • @davidstakston1950
      @davidstakston1950 Před 3 měsíci

      @@JeremyReger Fish passage and proper irrigation are problems that needed to be addressed. But Trout Unlimited and the Departments of Natural Resources in every state in the United States are completely ignorant when it comes to the food chain for big trout for all the different species of trout.

  • @chuckquint7913
    @chuckquint7913 Před 4 měsíci

    Climate change is not politics

  • @reecedobson4740
    @reecedobson4740 Před 4 měsíci

    Awesome work good job! 👍 ❤

  • @melorchardiii5899
    @melorchardiii5899 Před 4 měsíci

    Rick Slagowski. Legend!!

  • @JordanNielson-TroutUnlimited

    Nice work! Proud of the work our Bear River team is doing.

  • @user-di2zc3zo3k
    @user-di2zc3zo3k Před 4 měsíci

    I was loving this until a person brought up “in an era of climate change”, why? Why not just take the win and stay out of politics.

    • @JeremyReger
      @JeremyReger Před 4 měsíci

      Climate change isn’t political.. it’s a fact.. lol only deniers made it political

    • @Tree3133
      @Tree3133 Před 3 měsíci

      ❄️

    • @ttenrabdn
      @ttenrabdn Před 3 měsíci

      How is addressing the reality of your climate while discussing ecological issues political? There's no politics, it's all science, verifiable, factual, and absolutely part of ecological studies and practices. 😂

    • @JeremyReger
      @JeremyReger Před 3 měsíci

      @@ttenrabdn I have had my comment deleted twice for having the same opinion.. lol interested to see if its just me.. haha🤜🤛

    • @NathanSeibt
      @NathanSeibt Před 3 měsíci

      Climate change is a scientific reality that requires political solutions (if our goal is to reduce suffering). The loss of trout habitat and populations is a scientific reality that requires political solutions (if our goal is to reduce suffering). What’s *not* political here?

  • @nonewherelistens1906
    @nonewherelistens1906 Před 4 měsíci

    Well done. Looks to be top-notch restoration work. Working with private landowners can be a special challenge.

  • @droper40
    @droper40 Před 4 měsíci

    Keep up the great work

  • @seribas
    @seribas Před 4 měsíci

    Great film. Thank you trout unlimited for everything you do

  • @phil_tuttle
    @phil_tuttle Před 4 měsíci

    Well done TU!!! Keep up the fantastic work. Lots of friends in this vid!

  • @lonestarsy99
    @lonestarsy99 Před 4 měsíci

    Your work has not been forgotten.

  • @BWunsch_
    @BWunsch_ Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks TU!

  • @DavidRobertson-pk4ld
    @DavidRobertson-pk4ld Před 4 měsíci

    Removing dams benefits all living things in and around rivers. There other ways of producing energy then constructing dams. Give nature a chance to survive, and in doing so, so will we.

  • @user-sm4sf4ff2i
    @user-sm4sf4ff2i Před 4 měsíci

    Cheer~~~(of a fish such as the salmon) migrating up rivers from the sea to spawn.

  • @vernonboley1035
    @vernonboley1035 Před 4 měsíci

    hoping the good news keeps getting faster/higher about fish counts and we see big numbers for salmon also.

  • @user-hb2gh6wh7e
    @user-hb2gh6wh7e Před 4 měsíci

    It is really difficult. The people who spend most of their time wading and casting don't seem to want the sand and gravel back. The tail-waters become cobble paved, and the fish have no place to make redds. We walk all-over the creek beds to do a little less casting. The folks around here will happily fish with streamers, all-year, for imported and/or hatchery-trout. You would think that it would be less expensive to install a gravel for the trout, chub and sucker to spawn in, and something granular for the benthic macroinvertebrates to call 'home.'

  • @GilbertRowley
    @GilbertRowley Před 5 měsíci

    Great project! Really excited about all the work that has taken place on the Price and the surrounding area!

  • @mikegolfpro
    @mikegolfpro Před 5 měsíci

    Amazing video and excellent effort from helper and TU thanks everyone!

  • @ontheflyphil
    @ontheflyphil Před 5 měsíci

    Let's go!

  • @davidstakston1950
    @davidstakston1950 Před 5 měsíci

    A little bit of history on how the food chain in the Wisconsin Driftless Area streams has changed over the years to favor brown trout. The European settlers brought earthworms to Wisconsin to aerate the soil. The European settlers also brought watercress to plant in the springs in the Wisconsin Driftless Area. The European settlers planted reed canary grass along the streams in the Wisconsin Driftless Area streams. The reed canary grass has prevented the native riparian trees seeds, eastern cottonwood trees and black willow trees seeds from germinating along the Wisconsin Driftless Area streams. The native macroinvertebrates in Wisconsin Driftless Area streams coevolved with the leaves, seeds and small branches from the riparian zone trees, eastern cottonwood trees and black willow trees which makes up to 80% of the native macroinvertebrates diet. Another European problem from many years ago was when they released the Eurasian Starling in New York and today the Eurasian Starling is eliminating the riparian zone bird, the red-headed woodpecker. The stream restoration by TUDARE and DNR of opening the canopy by Wisconsin Driftless Area streams has allowed reed canary grass to be invasive to Wisconsin Driftless Area streams. Coevolution between European Brown Trout and earthworms, scuds that inhabit watercress, has been going on for thousands of years in Europe.

  • @femboy_fishing
    @femboy_fishing Před 5 měsíci

    Brook trout are cool

  • @timhansen2577
    @timhansen2577 Před 5 měsíci

    Great to hear from you Matt!

  • @kevincostello3856
    @kevincostello3856 Před 5 měsíci

    Just stumbled upon this, subscribed Immediately, very informative, thank you.