We're proud to announce that Schrems TU has been awarded $2,500 from the Embrace A Stream (EAS) grant program to continue its conservation efforts on the Coldwater River.
Category: Conservation
Photo Gallery: Sportsmen for Youth
There was another big turnout for the Sportsmen for Youth event in Muskegon.
Photos: 2018 Buck Creek Cleanup
The recent cleanup on Buck Creek resulted in nearly a half ton of garbage being removed from the stream through Wyoming and Grandville.
Rogue River cleanup on Sept 15
Join the Rogue River Watershed Partners, Nomad Anglers, Trout Unlimited, Patagonia, and more to help clean up the Rogue River after a busy summer season of recreation.
Photo gallery: Stream Girls weekends
The Rogue River Home Rivers Initiative hosted two Stream Girls camp this summer and had the chance to teach more than 60 awesome Girl Scouts how to be STREAM Girls!
SWMTU awarded $172k to make Coldwater River and Buck Creek safer for humans, fish, wildlife
The overall goal is to update existing watershed management plans to help local communities ensure healthy river ecosystems with clean water for all desired uses.
Research studies the re-introduction of Arctic Grayling in Michigan
This research is being done to see how Grayling may do when introduced into an environment with other predator fish in Michigan streams.
Find your watershed
Our friends at LGROW.org created an interactive map to help you identify watersheds in the Lower Grand River.
MLive reports on Buck Creek monitoring project
SWMTU is involved in a project on Buck Creek to monitor the creek to help determine management plans as a trout stream. MLive has a good summary of the project, and you can read it here. We posted about the project in length back in October 2017, and you can read the full report.
Trout magazine features Rogue River Home Rivers Initiative
In the Winter issue of Trout Magazine, author Dave Karczynski featured three coldwater projects that could face elimination if the presidential budget cuts funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. One of those projects is the Rogue River Home Rivers Initiative headed by our own Nichol DeMol.









