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Trout Unlimited

Trout Unlimited (TU) is a US non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of freshwater streams, rivers, and associated upland habitats for trout, salmon, other aquatic species, and people. It is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. The organization began in 1959 in Michigan. It has since spread throughout the United States and has local chapters in nearly every State in the United States.

Trout Unlimited, Inc.
AbbreviationTU
Formation1959
Founded atMichigan, United States
TypeNonprofit
EIN 38-1612715
Legal statusCharitable organization
Purposeconserve, protect and restore America’s cold-water fisheries and their watersheds
Headquarters1777 North Kent Street
Location
Coordinates38°53′51″N 77°04′10″W / 38.89746790324031°N 77.06931103714035°W / 38.89746790324031; -77.06931103714035
Region served
United States
Membership (2018)
150,000
Official language
English
Board of Directors
Subsidiaries387 local chapters in 42 councils[1]
Budget (2018)
$50 million
Websitewww.tu.org

Trout Unlimited History and Profile Edit

Trout Unlimited was established in 1959 along the banks of Michigan's Au Sable River by a group of 16 anglers who were interested in protecting trout in that and other popular fishing rivers. Founders included Art Neumann George Griffith, the creator of the popular fly pattern Griffith's Gnat. The first president was Dr. Casey E. Westell Jr, and Art Neumann was the first vice president.[2]

TU is a national organization with more than 150,000 formal members organized into about 400 chapters in nearly every state. The organization's annual budget is approximately $50 million.[3] Trout Unlimited has achieved a rating score of 93%[4] from Charity Navigator.

Trout Unlimited currently has approximately 220 staff members. About 25 of those members are based in the organization's national office in Arlington, Virginia. The others work throughout the country in regional offices.

The staff is organized into several departments, including Volunteer Operations, Science, Eastern Conservation, Western Conservation, Government Affairs, Development, and Marketing.

The organization has developed various tools to help prioritize protection, restoration, and conservation efforts. These tools include the Conservation Success Index (CSI),[5], a framework for assessing the health of cold-water fish species throughout their native range, and the Brook Trout Portfolio Analysis,[6] which utilizes GIS technology to assess brook trout habitat strongholds.

Activities Edit

Trout Unlimited undertakes projects, programs and awareness campaigns at both the volunteer/chapter level, and at the staff level.

Local chapter activities typically include stream restoration work, participating in citizen science, advocacy, educational programs, group fishing outings, and outreach activities for youth, women and veterans.

Stream restoration focuses on improving habitat for trout and other coldwater species, including aquatic insects. Tactics can include planting trees and shrubs along streams to reduce erosion while also increasing shade, strategic addition of boulders or trees to provide cover and improve water depth and flow, and removing or improving barriers that block fish passage, such as culverts and dams.

TU members tallied more than 734,000 volunteer hours in 2017.[7]

Trout Unlimited's staff of restoration specialists and project managers undertake similar restoration activities, often on a larger scale and often in collaboration with partners. The work is informed by research from staff scientists.

Trout Unlimited advocates on issues of interest at both a local volunteer and staff level. In recent years, for example, Trout Unlimited has publicly opposed a large-scale proposed mine (Pebble Mine) in Alaska's Bristol Bay. Trout Unlimited has also been active in opposing legislative efforts to transfer public lands from federal ownership.[8]

Trout Unlimited established a program in the early 2000s to train volunteers to monitor streams in areas of natural gas extraction in the East's Marcellus Shale region.[9] The program has expanded to include monitoring in areas where pipelines are proposed or being constructed. Several hundred volunteers have been trained in the program and they have helped to identify a number of pollution events that were subsequently addressed.

Trout in the Classroom is one of TU's largest youth education initiatives. Volunteers help teachers set up aquariums in the classrooms, and students raise trout from eggs during the school year. The program supports ecology-related curriculum and helps to educate students in the importance of cold, clean water not only for trout, but also for people.[10]

TU's Veteran's Service Program provides activities and engagement for former and current military members and their families. The organization also has an active diversity initiative to expand the reach of conservation and fly fishing. TU's 5 Rivers program is aimed at college students.

Funding Edit

Trout Unlimited draws some of its funding from membership fees and contributions. Chapters often undertake fundraising activities to pay for their restoration work, or they may seek grants through TU's Embrace a Stream program.[11]

Projects undertaken by scientists and conservationists working for Trout Unlimited are funded through competitive grants as well as cost-share agreements with federal agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management. These grants fund large projects such as dam removal and culvert removals or repairs, bank stabilization and restoration, in-stream habitat building.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Find your chapter". Trout Unlimited. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  2. ^ "History of Trout Unlimited". Trout Unlimited. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
  3. ^ "2017 TU Annual Report". Trout Unlimited. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
  4. ^ "Charity Navigator - Rating for Trout Unlimited, National Office". Charity Navigator. Retrieved 2023-05-10.
  5. ^ "Conservation Success Index". Trout Unlimited.
  6. ^ "Focal Area Assessment" (PDF). Trout Unlimited.
  7. ^ "Trout Unlimited Annual Report" (PDF). Trout Unlimited.
  8. ^ "Pebble Mine Permit Denied". NY Times. November 25, 2020. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  9. ^ "Eastern Shale Gas Monitoring Program". Trout Unlimited.
  10. ^ "Trout in the Classroom". Trout Unlimited.
  11. ^ "Embrace A Stream". Trout Unlimited.
  • Ross, John (2008). Rivers of Restoration, Trout Unlimited's First 50 Years of Conservation. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 9781602392113.
  • Ross, John (2005). Trout Unlimited's Guide to America's 100 Best Trout Streams. Globe Pequot Press. ISBN 9781592285853.

External links Edit

  • Trout Unlimited Twitter

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The organization began in 1959 in Michigan It has since spread throughout the United States and has local chapters in nearly every State in the United States Trout Unlimited Inc AbbreviationTUFormation1959Founded atMichigan United StatesTypeNonprofitTax ID no EIN 38 1612715Legal statusCharitable organizationPurposeconserve protect and restore America s cold water fisheries and their watershedsHeadquarters1777 North Kent StreetLocationArlington Virginia USCoordinates38 53 51 N 77 04 10 W 38 89746790324031 N 77 06931103714035 W 38 89746790324031 77 06931103714035Region servedUnited StatesMembership 2018 150 000Official languageEnglishBoard of directorsBoard of DirectorsSubsidiaries387 local chapters in 42 councils 1 Budget 2018 50 millionWebsitewww wbr tu wbr org Contents 1 Trout Unlimited History and Profile 2 Activities 3 Funding 4 References 5 External linksTrout Unlimited History and Profile EditTrout Unlimited was established in 1959 along the banks of Michigan s Au Sable River by a group of 16 anglers who were interested in protecting trout in that and other popular fishing rivers Founders included Art Neumann George Griffith the creator of the popular fly pattern Griffith s Gnat The first president was Dr Casey E Westell Jr and Art Neumann was the first vice president 2 TU is a national organization with more than 150 000 formal members organized into about 400 chapters in nearly every state The organization s annual budget is approximately 50 million 3 Trout Unlimited has achieved a rating score of 93 4 from Charity Navigator Trout Unlimited currently has approximately 220 staff members About 25 of those members are based in the organization s national office in Arlington Virginia The others work throughout the country in regional offices The staff is organized into several departments including Volunteer Operations Science Eastern Conservation Western Conservation Government Affairs Development and Marketing The organization has developed various tools to help prioritize protection restoration and conservation efforts These tools include the Conservation Success Index CSI 5 a framework for assessing the health of cold water fish species throughout their native range and the Brook Trout Portfolio Analysis 6 which utilizes GIS technology to assess brook trout habitat strongholds Activities EditTrout Unlimited undertakes projects programs and awareness campaigns at both the volunteer chapter level and at the staff level Local chapter activities typically include stream restoration work participating in citizen science advocacy educational programs group fishing outings and outreach activities for youth women and veterans Stream restoration focuses on improving habitat for trout and other coldwater species including aquatic insects Tactics can include planting trees and shrubs along streams to reduce erosion while also increasing shade strategic addition of boulders or trees to provide cover and improve water depth and flow and removing or improving barriers that block fish passage such as culverts and dams TU members tallied more than 734 000 volunteer hours in 2017 7 Trout Unlimited s staff of restoration specialists and project managers undertake similar restoration activities often on a larger scale and often in collaboration with partners The work is informed by research from staff scientists Trout Unlimited advocates on issues of interest at both a local volunteer and staff level In recent years for example Trout Unlimited has publicly opposed a large scale proposed mine Pebble Mine in Alaska s Bristol Bay Trout Unlimited has also been active in opposing legislative efforts to transfer public lands from federal ownership 8 Trout Unlimited established a program in the early 2000s to train volunteers to monitor streams in areas of natural gas extraction in the East s Marcellus Shale region 9 The program has expanded to include monitoring in areas where pipelines are proposed or being constructed Several hundred volunteers have been trained in the program and they have helped to identify a number of pollution events that were subsequently addressed Trout in the Classroom is one of TU s largest youth education initiatives Volunteers help teachers set up aquariums in the classrooms and students raise trout from eggs during the school year The program supports ecology related curriculum and helps to educate students in the importance of cold clean water not only for trout but also for people 10 TU s Veteran s Service Program provides activities and engagement for former and current military members and their families The organization also has an active diversity initiative to expand the reach of conservation and fly fishing TU s 5 Rivers program is aimed at college students Funding EditTrout Unlimited draws some of its funding from membership fees and contributions Chapters often undertake fundraising activities to pay for their restoration work or they may seek grants through TU s Embrace a Stream program 11 Projects undertaken by scientists and conservationists working for Trout Unlimited are funded through competitive grants as well as cost share agreements with federal agencies such as the U S Forest Service the U S Department of Agriculture the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management These grants fund large projects such as dam removal and culvert removals or repairs bank stabilization and restoration in stream habitat building References Edit Find your chapter Trout Unlimited Retrieved March 18 2021 History of Trout Unlimited Trout Unlimited Retrieved 2018 07 20 2017 TU Annual Report Trout Unlimited Retrieved 2018 07 20 Charity Navigator Rating for Trout Unlimited National Office Charity Navigator Retrieved 2023 05 10 Conservation Success Index Trout Unlimited Focal Area Assessment PDF Trout Unlimited Trout Unlimited Annual Report PDF Trout Unlimited Pebble Mine Permit Denied NY Times November 25 2020 Retrieved March 18 2021 Eastern Shale Gas Monitoring Program Trout Unlimited Trout in the Classroom Trout Unlimited Embrace A Stream Trout Unlimited Ross John 2008 Rivers of Restoration Trout Unlimited s First 50 Years of Conservation Skyhorse Publishing ISBN 9781602392113 Ross John 2005 Trout Unlimited s Guide to America s 100 Best Trout Streams Globe Pequot Press ISBN 9781592285853 External links EditTrout Unlimited Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trout Unlimited amp oldid 1165204328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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