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The adventure-documentary “Where the Yellowstone Goes” will make its Washington, D.C. premier at the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital next month. In its 21st year in Washington, the festival will consider the vital role of earth’s rivers in human survival. Introduced by Rebecca Wodder, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior, [...]

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Trout Headwaters, Inc is pleased to release the 2013 FREE Yellowstone River Guide  for Conservation, Recreation, Education and other Resources.  This brand new guide gives you everything you need to plan your Yellowstone adventure for a short half-day or for a month.  More, it provides stakeholders with valuable conservation information and many resource links to insure this national [...]

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Trout Headwaters is proud of our team’s unwavering commitment to the conservation and protection of our precious natural resources at all levels of its operations.  Each year we strive to lower our carbon footprint and boost biodiversity with a keen awareness of the importance of environmental stewardship in today’s world. For nearly 20 years our [...]

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TroutHeads are part of an elite group dedicated to preserving and protecting our freshwater resources and finned friends.  We’ve come up with 5 Go-Blu Resolutions you may want to consider for 2013. For more ideas visit http://www.troutheads.org TroutHeads.org. 1.    Eliminate plastic water bottles from your life with the EcoBlu Eco-Water Bottle. Did you know it [...]

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Join Outside Magazine Online via http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/water-activities/paddling/WATCH-Free-Screening-of-the-New-Adventure-Film-Where-the-Yellowstone-Goes.html for a remarkable 30-day journey down the largest stretch of undammed river in the lower 48 states. Watch a free screening Thursday, December 20, from 7 to 10 p.m. ET  of Where the Yellowstone Goes ,  an account of director Hunter Weeks’s 30-day journey down the longerst undammed river in the continental United States. Along [...]

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Stream, River and Wetland Restoration Projects, Quotes and More. 2012 edition of RecentWork, by Trout Headwaters Inc, shows state-of-the-science application of environmental restoration projects across the United States. >Download the ebook for IPad Ibooks Tweet

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Shown aboard the Cherry Blossom river boat docked on the Potomac, a film about the Yellowstone River garnered the Audience Award this year at the Alexandria Film Festival.  Directed by award-winning director Hunter Weeks, “Where the Yellowstone Goes” was the crowd favorite.  Trout Headwaters, Inc., headquartered in Livingston, Mont. was the premier sponsor of the film and [...]

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From the Huffington Post In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson called the Potomac River, polluted with sewage and riddled with algae blooms, a “national disgrace.” Forty years ago this year, the Clean Water Act of 1972 (CWA) was signed into law, and resulted in expansive, real improvements in the health of the Potomac River. The CWA [...]

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As I write this in late July 2012, I am getting ready to begin a 12 day trip to the Onon River Basin in Eastern Mongolia.  The purpose of this trip is to conduct a situation assessment dealing with several issues along the Onon River.  Reportedly the birthplace of Chinggis Khan, the Onon River is an incredibly special place.  [...]

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During the hot, sultry, humidity-laced days of summer in Washington, D.C., scores of residents can be seen on the Potomac River.  What most of them don’t know is that the 45 miles of the Potomac watershed that is in the District is considered so polluted that swimming in it poses risks of illness and disease, [...]

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