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Press release: Minnesota Department of Agriculture refuses to protect environment from pesticide contamination 

Minnesota Trout Unlimited on December 19, 20242026-05-01T19:30:35+00:00

the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) rejected a rulemaking petition submitted by environmental and public health groups urging MDA to protect Minnesota’s environment and people from neonicotinoid pesticides, or “neonics.”

By Minnesota Trout Unlimited on December 19, 2024
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Habitat spotlight: Why riffles matter so much

Jennifer Biederman - MNTU Habitat Director on November 11, 20242026-05-01T19:40:04+00:00

If there is one thing that many degraded streams across Minnesota have in common, it’s a lack of key habitat types that support trout of all stages and ages.

By Jennifer Biederman - MNTU Habitat Director on November 11, 2024
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Riffles create essential habitat for healthy macroinvertebrate communities

Jennifer Biederman - MNTU Habitat Director on November 11, 20242026-05-01T17:20:44+00:00

Riffle habitats in trout streams are essential little ecosystems that provide an ideal environment for aquatic macroinvertebrates, which are small, aquatic organisms that play a crucial role in freshwater ecosystems – and the most important food source of stream dwelling trout in Minnesota. What is a riffle? Riffles are characterized...

By Jennifer Biederman - MNTU Habitat Director on November 11, 2024
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Voters want conservation

Minnesota Trout Unlimited on November 11, 20242026-05-01T19:42:31+00:00

How last week’s election results will impact our ability to better protect, restore, and sustain coldwater fisheries and watersheds is not clear. Most conservation work gets done locally, especially with Minnesota’s environmental laws and dedicated funding. National politics usually has less impact here. Control of the Minnesota House will likely...

By Minnesota Trout Unlimited on November 11, 2024
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Press release: Groups petition to protect Minnesota’s environment and communities from dangerous pesticides 

Minnesota Trout Unlimited on October 14, 20242026-05-01T19:44:03+00:00

he NRDC Action Fund, the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy (MCEA), and Minnesota Trout Unlimited have filed a petition calling on the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) to adopt rules to protect Minnesota’s environment and people from neonicotinoids and other dangerous insecticides. 

By Minnesota Trout Unlimited on October 14, 2024
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How do macroinvertebrates fare following stream improvement projects?

Jennifer Biederman - MNTU Habitat Director on October 7, 20242026-05-01T17:21:39+00:00

By Dr. Jennifer Biederman The sight of an in-stream habitat improvement project in progress can be a bit eye-opening – heavy machinery, including large excavators are working along the banks and in the stream, often moving large amounts of soil to slope the banks while digging out silted in pools and...

By Jennifer Biederman - MNTU Habitat Director on October 7, 2024
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Electrofishing insights: Tracking stream restoration success in northeast Minnesota

Jennifer Biederman - MNTU Habitat Director on October 7, 20242026-05-01T19:45:29+00:00

Standing by a newly restored stream, the benefits are often clear: the eroding banks, invasive plants, and barren channels have been replaced with gently sloped banks, deep pools, spawning riffles, and thriving native vegetation. It’s easy to see how these improvements boost fish populations by creating better habitat for food...

By Jennifer Biederman - MNTU Habitat Director on October 7, 2024
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Action alert: Vote for coldwater fisheries protection across the ballot

Minnesota Trout Unlimited on October 7, 20242026-05-01T19:46:58+00:00

Voting is a privilege and a right for American citizens and our opportunity to make choices based on our values. Voting is crucial for the protection of coldwater fisheries because it allows citizens to influence environmental policies and regulations. Governments and lawmakers play a key role in creating and enforcing...

By Minnesota Trout Unlimited on October 7, 2024
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Program Spotlight: Fall 2024 Habitat Project Tour

Kristen Poppleton on October 7, 20242025-01-30T21:05:06+00:00

On October 5 close to 40 individuals joined us for a day-long behind the scenes tour of sites where MNTU has completed habitat improvement projects. Our Executive Director John Lenczewski and Habitat Director, Jennifer Biederman led the trip, sharing their knowledge of how a project is planned, executed and monitored....

By Kristen Poppleton on October 7, 2024
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Action alert: Vote “yes” for the great outdoors

Minnesota Trout Unlimited on September 24, 20242026-05-01T19:48:34+00:00

By John Weiss, Hiawatha Trout Unlimited chapter member Would you like to help the environment and do it by taking only a second or two? You can and here’s how: vote yes on the amendment on this November’s ballot asking Minnesotans to reauthorize dedicating at least 40 percent of revenues from the...

By Minnesota Trout Unlimited on September 24, 2024
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