Project Map: Rehabilitating Native Trout HabitatCurious about our on-the-ground habitat projects? There’s a map for that! Click the link below to view our interactive StoryMap, and learn…Jun 21, 2024Jun 21, 2024
What does “native” trout mean?by: Caitlyn Duncanson Trout Unlimited Canada Conservation Crew Member on behalf of the Alberta Native Trout CollaborativeApr 25, 2024Apr 25, 2024
Creating a Home for Cutties in Cascade CreekGuest blog by Nicole Sulewski and Dan Struthers Cascade Creek Restoration Team Parks Canada Banff National ParkMar 28, 2024Mar 28, 2024
Why Logging Water Temperatures Matters for Alberta’s Native Troutby Dr. Benjamin Kissinger, Water & Fish Program Lead, fRI ResearchMar 12, 2024Mar 12, 2024
Preserving Alberta’s Native Trout: A Genetics Perspectiveby: Nicole Pilgrim, Alberta Environment and ParksFeb 22, 2024Feb 22, 2024
Rocky Creek Bull Trout RecoveryBy: Kenton Neufeld Fisheries Biologist, Alberta Environment and Protected AreasFeb 5, 2024Feb 5, 2024
What is a fish rescue?by: Caitlyn Duncanson Conservation Crew Member with Trout Unlimited CanadaDec 5, 2023Dec 5, 2023
The Ghost River Watershed — Loved or Abused?By Guest Writer: Lorne Fitch, P. Biol. Lorne Fitch is a Professional Biologist, a retired Fish and Wildlife Biologist and a former Adjunct…Nov 16, 2023Nov 16, 2023
The Spooky Reality for Bull Trout Spawning in the Highwood Riverby Chloe Hahn, Conservation Coordinator for CPAWS Southern AlbertaOct 19, 2023Oct 19, 2023