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Shallows Alert: Roadless Rule

Shallows Alert: Roadless Rule

The Trump administration is looking to finalize a repeal of a longstanding rule “Roadless Rule” meant to safeguard intact forests across the West.

Ambassador Profile: Anton (Python Man)

Ambassador Profile: Anton (Python Man)

Burmese pythons, native to Southeast Asia, are invasive giants in Florida’s Everglades. Growing over 16 feet long and 100 pounds, they’ve become apex predators—blending in seamlessly while wreaking havoc on...
Shallows Alert: Python

Shallows Alert: Python

Burmese pythons are wreaking havoc in the Florida Everglades, wiping out native mammals and throwing the ecosystem off balance. Originally introduced through the exotic pet trade, these stealthy predators now...
Shallows Alert: Apache Trout

Shallows Alert: Apache Trout

Once on the brink of extinction, Arizona’s native Apache Trout have made a historic recovery thanks to decades of conservation led by the White Mountain Apache Tribe and Trout Unlimited....
Shallows Alert: Southland Water Project

Shallows Alert: Southland Water Project

Once a thriving ecosystem shaped by natural water flow, the Florida Everglades now faces mounting threats from industrial development and political influence. As conservation efforts like the EAA Reservoir aim...
Shallows Alert! Saving The Striper

Shallows Alert! Saving The Striper

Striped bass are in serious trouble, but there’s a chance to turn things around. The 2018 spawning class is our best hope, and protecting these fish through smarter harvest rules...
Shallows Alert! Good Samaritan Legislation

Shallows Alert! Good Samaritan Legislation

Trout Unlimited works for funding and Good Samaritan protection for abandoned mine reclamation projects.

Shallows Alert!

Shallows Alert!

A project to deepen the shipping channel in Mobile Bay which would increase the size of the cargo ships that can enter the port, is negatively impacting the 6th largest saltwater estuary in North America. Channel dredging dumps mud into the bay, causing murky water and covering the seagrass meadows, oyster beds and inshore habitat with inches of sediment.