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Jillian Lukiwski - A public lands story

Photographer, angler, writer and backcountry enthusiast Jillian Lukiwski talks about her experiences on our public lands.

Tell your story and sign the petition at tu.org/publiclands

John Land Le Coq - A public lands story

John Land Le Coq is the co-founder of the fly fishing brand Fishpond based in Colorado.
Within the fly fishing industry Le Coq speaks out about how, as an industry, they can help protect these lands from transfer. Efforts to sell of vast chunks of public lands to reduce the federal deficit are running up against staunch opponents: hunters and anglers.

Take action at: www.tu.org/publiclands

Gary Berlin - A public lands story

Gary Berlin, retired Colorado Parks and Wildlife officer and ATV user, discusses his public lands story in Colorado.

Chris Wood - Our Public Lands Intro

Trout Unlimited President/CEO Chris Wood talks about public lands.  See more of these Public Lands videos under Conservation

The Trinity River - Leslie Ajari

The steelhead and salmon runs of northern California are legendary. However, these runs are now a fraction of their former numbers. Drought, development, dams, and water diversions have all contributed to reducing populations and angling opportunities, especially in coastal streams north of San Francisco -- a region often referred to as the Lost Coast. Yet good fish habitat remains here, and some rivers continue to offer premier angling opportunities for wild steelhead. A coalition of sportsmen groups, conservation organizations, business and property owners, fisheries scientists, tribes, and community members along the Lost Coast has come together around a landmark proposal: to protect and restore the last, best wild steelhead and salmon habitat on public lands in Trinity, Humboldt, Del Norte, and Mendocino counties. The clean, cold water that flows from these lands and the sporting assets they provide are a key part of California’s unique outdoor heritage. Join us in this movement today, to protect and improve the best of what’s left for Lost Coast steelhead and salmon.

  1. New Flow Standards Key to Recovering Central Valley Salmon and Steelhead
  2. Born to Be Wild
  3. Mokelumne River Cleanup Report
  4. Mokelumne Wild and Scenic Legislation

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