Watersheds

  1. Pilchuck River Landowner's Guide to Flooding and Erosion
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/pilchuck-river-landowners-guide-to-flooding-and-erosion

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  2. Circle Creek Fish Passage Project
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/circle-creek-fish-passage-project

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  3. Neitzel Farm Off-Channel Wetland Restoration
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/neitzel-farm-off-channel-wetland-restoration

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  4. Klootchy Creek Logging Road Decommission and Passage Project
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/klootchy-creek-logging-road-decommission-and-passage-project

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  5. Stanley Marsh Wetland Restoration and Induced Beaver Partnership Project
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/stanley-marsh-wetland-restoration-and-induced-beaver-partnership-project

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  6. Lewis & Clark River Passage Project
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/lewis-clark-river-passage-project

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  7. Mabel Creek Coastal Cutthroat Project
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/mabel-creek-coastal-cutthroat-project

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  8. 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.

  9. Clark Fork Restoration
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/clark-fork-restoration

    Goals

    When the Clark Fork River leaves Montana on its westward journey to the Pacific, it is Montana’s largest river—and one of its most storied. Its famous tributaries, like Rock Creek and the Blackfoot and Bitterroot rivers are among the most popualar angling destinations in America.

  10. Bear River
    https://reedgillespie.tu.org/tu-projects/bear-river

    Goals

    The Bear River in Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah is the longest river in the western hemisphere that doesn’t reach the ocean—traveling a tortuous path over 500 miles from its headwaters in the Uinta Mountains before eventually emptying into the Great Salt Lake. And the fish are as unique as the river.

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