What does Trout Unlimited think needs to be done to conserve salmon and trout through a warming climate?
Trout and salmon can survive the effects of global warming through an integrated effort to protect the best remaining fish habitats, to reconnect fish habitats by removing instream barriers and re-establishing instream flows, and to restore vital main stem river and streamside habitats. Significant efforts must be made to sustain stewardship activities by engaging young people, local communities, landowners, state and federal agencies, other conservation organizations and industry in the recovery of lands and waters where trout and salmon live.
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