(NOTE: This article was authored by Jamie Vaughn and first appeared on TU.org. Jamie is Trout Unlimited’s Rogue River Home Rivers Initiative Coordinator. She is based in Michigan.) Trout Unlimited’s Rogue River Tree Army planted 17,067 trees along rivers and streams throughout the Rogue River watershed over the last two years. Its “soldiers” are just getting started. The Tree...
Category: Conservation
Road stream crossing improved on Bigelow Creek
Two road-stream crossings were completed to allow brook trout migration.
Returning to the Muskegon River
Kevin Feenstra about the bugs, minnows, fish, and wildlife that make the Muskegon River special.
RIVERS mobile app allows you to document water quality issues
Every angler should have the RIVERS app on their phone to help TU get a more robust understanding of issues affecting our streams and rivers.
Big portion of Coldwater River improved for trout habitat
About 20 logjams were modified on the Coldwater River to provide better fish cover, stabilize banks, and open new spawning beds.
Photos: 2019 Buck Creek cleanup
About 150 people helped clean up Buck Creek in Wyoming and Grandville in August of 2019.
Rogue River cleanup nets big haul
A big thanks to the many volunteers who turned out for an early morning trash cleanup on the Rogue River.
Volunteers needed for White River RIVERS Assessment
Trout Unlimited and the White River Watershed Partnership are teaming up to complete a watershed inventory utilizing TU’s newly developed RIVERS mobile app.
Buck Creek Clean on August 17
This clean up is just one part of a multi-step process in assessing, improving and conserving Buck Creek. This will be an active event where volunteers will be walking and exercising as they make a positive impact upon the Buck Creek Watershed.
TU receives tree planting grant in Michigan’s Rogue River watershed
Trout Unlimited has received funding from the U.S. Forest Service, through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, to plant nearly 17,000 trees along coldwater streams in Michigan.









