We all love second chances. Starting today the Bureau of Land Management and the Roan Plateau will get theirs. The pristine public lands atop western Colorado’s Roan Plateau, where unspoiled habitat for mule deer, elk and the native Colorado River … Continue reading
Five things to consider as you head into the weekend: 1)Late last week, U.S. District Judge Marcia Krieger handed down a decision that could–if all of us with a vested interest in public lands management are paying attention–set the stage … Continue reading
By Corey Fisher For over 15 years, Trout Unlimited has worked to protect and restore native Colorado River cutthroat trout populations on Colorado’s Roan Plateau – our volunteers have installed fences, planted willows and restored stretches of stream that now … Continue reading
The latest Trout Unlimited podcast–a candid and revealing conversation between TU’s President and CEO Chris Wood and well-known outdoor writer Hal Herring–struck a chord with me. Over the years, Hal and I have become friends, sharing a common passion for … Continue reading
If you’re a Field and Stream magazine reader, and you visit the publication’s website, you’ve probably noticed a very strong TU presence there. That’s because TU has partnered with Field and Stream on the Best Wild Places project. Together, we’ve … Continue reading