Trout Unlimited free 1-year membership to women

Emphasizing women’s full participation is essential to achieving sustainable development Trout Unlmited is offering opportunities and participation for women. Highlighting community trout stream livelihoods affects women differently than men. Degrading the environment, unsustainable production patterns; destroying water sources and fishing grounds exacerbate poverty, ill health and morality.

Increasing the involvement of women

Women’s growing engagement and better natural resource management must lay the foundation. Bringing to the center to accelerate progress and advancing participation, in conserving, restoring and protecting coldwater fisheries.

New life

Trout Unlimited is offering females one-year free membership for first-timers, new membership only. For one year you will receive the same benefits as paid membership.

  • 1-year free membership to TROUT magazine.
  • 16 month TU calendar (mailed in the Fall).
  • TU membership card.
  • Car rental and hotel discounts.
  • Local chapter membership.

Environmental crisis and women’s work

Supporting fishery protection. This year resolve to do more to protect the fishing places you love. Don’t let the fish get away. Women need to push the conservation debate to the very centers of decision making for policy change.

Building the leaders of tomorrow

Being here means sharing experiences. “We may differ on certain details, but we all agree on the points.” Without involving future generations, children and grandchildren, to make changes, undertake programs and research and prepare recommendations.

To sign-up. Trout Unlimited free 1-year membership for new members. We know women love to fish.

www.tumembership.org/women

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Tina Ranieri learned to fish as a little girl from her dad, grandpa and two uncles in the stream, rivers and lakes of Indiana. While they all fished with fancy rod and reels, she used a bamboo pole, bobber and a sinker. ...

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