Contact
Eagle Valley Trout Unlimited
Chapter #102
2011 Board Members
Alex Schaefer - President alex@eaglevalleytu.org |
Nick Rader - Vice President nick@eaglevalleytu.org |
Fred McLoota - Treasurer fred@eaglevalleytu.org |
Rick Messmer rmessmer@hotmail.com |
John Knight - Secretary john@eaglevalleytu.org |
Mark Weinreich mark@vailmtnrealestate.com |
Nate Jordan ntjordan@gmail.com |
Jeff Place jplace@vailresorts.com |
Steve Leigh steve@kzyr.com |
Nick Noesen nick.noesen@gmail.com |
Brian Deem fishockey@aol.com |
Jill Chalfant jillchalfant@hotmail.com |
Ted Vickerman tedvic@comcast.net |
| Honorary Board Member | Volunteer of the Year |
| 2010 Nate Jordan | 2010 Brian Compton |
| 2011 Tred Barta | 2011 |
US Senate - Mark Udall Website: http://markudall.senate.gov/ Contact Information Phone (Wash, DC) (202) 224-5941 Phone (Colorado) (303) 650-782 |
US Senate - Michael Bennet Website: http://bennet.senate.gov/ Contact Information Phone (Denver Office): (303) 455-7600 |
US Congress (District 2) - Jared Polis |
CO House Rep (District 56) - Millie Hammer |
CO State Senate (District 8) - Jean White |
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In Colorado, water is a more precious commodity than almost any other natural resource. Since 1969, Colorado Trout Unlimited has been the state’s leading advocate in conserving, protecting and restoring Colorado’s coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. For more than 35 years, CTU has made significant contributions to Colorado’s environment, including battling the effects of disease on wild trout, defeating harmful large dam and diversion projects, passing important stream flow legislation, spearheading youth conservation education, protecting water quality, restoring native trout, improving drought-stricken rivers, establishing healthy fishing regulations and promoting water conservation. CTU has been Colorado's leading non-profit, non-partisan organization promoting the health of Colorado's rivers and lakes. Statewide, CTU has over 10,000 members in more than 20 local chapters, in communities from Durango to Denver to Fort Collins. Our chapters conduct local conservation and education projects and act as advocates and conservators for their "home waters". The on-the-ground, grassroots efforts of our chapters and volunteers are what sets CTU apart from most other conservation groups. CTU is the Colorado council of the national organization Trout Unlimited, which has more than 156,000 members nationwide. TU's national offices are based in the Washington, D.C. area. From grassroots habitat protection to high-level government lobbying, TU's efforts target the "Four Hs" of fisheries conservation: habitat, hydropower, harvest and hatcheries.

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