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- Hiding amongst the rocks – an Alberta Treasure
COTTUS in 2024 started off with salmonid stream surveys (because, let’s be honest, trout get a lot of It may not be flashy like some trout, but it plays a key role in the food web and serves as an indicator
- Why We Do Restoration
One of Trout Unlimited Canada’s strengths is our commitment to on-the-ground action and our collective Building BDA's As an environmental non-government organization (ENGO) and registered charity, Trout
- We are bringing Conservation and Community together with positively “Radiant” results!
Trout Unlimited Canada’s Connect and Protect program kicked off this year with an incredible collaborative
- Riparian Collaboration
Fishing is often more about being in those places where trout live than the act of catching them. ’s cattle country along the Raven River and Dogpound Creek, both known for the quality of the brown trout depleting vegetation, and muddying the water of what was otherwise a pristine stretch of a popular brown trout
- Building P.A.L.S. With Our Pals
tributary of central Alberta’s Clearwater River, which is considered critical habitat for at-risk Bull Trout Radiant Creek below the Forestry Trunk Road has very little high-quality habitat available for Bull Trout riparian health and function, improved water storage and retention, and year-round habitat for Bull Trout This project is financially supported by Alberta Environment and Parks through the provincial Native Trout
- Concerns Over Proposed Gravel Pit Near Bighill Springs Provincial Park
Trout Unlimited Canada recently became aware of a proposed gravel pit in the area of the aquifer that Over the past several years Trout Unlimited Canada has participated in riparian restoration activities In recent years, Trout Unlimited Canada has worked closely with the Bighill Creek Preservation Society fish community of both native and naturalized species, provides a relatively unique urban small creek trout
- Rooting for the Future! Cooling Streams Update
Gathering in the early autumn heat wave, TUC staff and volunteers from the Speed Valley, Happy Trout,
- Connect and Protect
Connect & Protect: Mississauga By Patricia Hyunh-Ontario Provincial Biologist On August 27, 2022, Trout
- Connect and Protect – Guelph, Ontario
Connect and Protect – Guelph, Ontario By Sara Jose – SWAT Crew Member On September 24th, 2022, Trout
- Class 2 Backpack Electrofishing
Apprenticeship opportunities will be available with Trout Unlimited Canada throughout the summer and/ Course Details: When: April 21st, 2020 Where: Trout Unlimited Canada Ontario Office- 100 Stone Road
- Reconnecting Caton Creek
In particular, he said, “this isn’t Suckers Unlimited, it’s Trout Unlimited” and asked why would we rescue was a good opportunity for our staff to mention that our interest is in the fish community, not just trout fact, while many of our habitat rehabilitation projects are indeed focused on native and naturalized trout and trout habitat, we recently completed a project in southwestern Saskatchewan where the target species These streams are cold enough to support trout which have been stocked in the area for recreational fishing
- Catch and Release Reminders
water holds less oxygen than cold water and can increase stress on fish (optimal temperature for many trout












