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  1. Cold Stream Project
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/cold-stream-project

    Goals

    Trout Unlimited is working with the Trust for Public Land and the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to purchase and protect an 8,000-acre parcel in Maine’s North Woods that exemplifies the best of Maine's wild brook trout habitat.  The parcel protects Cold Stream, a high-value bro

  2. Aquatic Invasive Species Project
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/aquatic-invasive-species-project

    Goals

    Scientists believe that aquatic invasive species are one of the greatest threats to America’s trout and salmon—in recent years, we’ve seen alarming examples of exotic invaders taking a toll on some of our most iconic waters.

  3. Tongass National Forest
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/tongass-national-forest

    Goals

    There’s nothing quite like casting a fly to schools of salmon and opportunistic Dolly Varden beneath the canopy of the southeast Alaskan rainforest. It’s primal, and a little eerie, but it’s also one of the most unique adventures an angler can undertake.

    There’s nothing quite like casting a fly to schools of salmon and opportunistic Dolly Varden beneath the canopy of the southeast Alaskan rainforest. It’s primal, and a little eerie, but it’s also one of the most unique adventures an angler can undertake.

  4. Maine Brook Trout Ponds
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/maine-brook-trout-ponds

    Goals

    The brook trout lakes and ponds in Maine’s famed North Woods were among the nation’s first destination fisheries, bringing anglers from far-away places to fish legendary waters.

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