55 min

Trout Unlimited Canada with Lesley Peterson - Bull Trout, Cows & Fish, 50 Years Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

    • Wilderness

Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/450
Presented By: BearVault, Drifthook Fly Fishing, Waters West
Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors
Lesley Peterson, Conservation Director of Trout Unlimited Canada, talks about her involvement with the Calgary Women Fly Fishers Club and Trout Unlimited Canada, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. She discusses issues like urban and sediment runoff that pollute river systems and how TU Canada has a project to rescue fish in irrigation canals, having already rescued over a million fish.
Lesley also talks about the Athabasca Rainbow Trout and the ways you can get involved in TU Canada's conservation efforts. This episode also mentions other notable conservationists and organizations who've done amazing work in stream restoration and conservation as a whole.
 
Show Notes with Lesley Peterson
04:00 - Lesley is a part of the Calgary Women Fly Fishers Club.
04:50 - We talk about Trout Unlimited Canada. They just celebrated their 50 years anniversary.
12:50 - We talk about Urban and Sediment runoff that pollutes the river systems and ultimately, the fish.
15:20 - They have a project that rescues fish in the irrigation canals. They've rescued over a million fish now.
18:50 - We talk about the difference between the Athabasca Rainbow trout versus a regular Rainbow trout.
19:45 - You can donate or volunteer for their program. Lesley talks about the other ways to get involved..
22:30 - Lesley is the Conservation Director at TU Canada.
31:28 - We talk about Phil Rowley being the former Marketing and Communications Director of TU Canada. Phil's got his own segment on our podcast called, The Littoral Zone.
33:15 - We talk about Cows & Fish, how this organization came to be, and its mission.
36:30 - She noted Jack Imhof who was the National Biologist/Director of Conservation in Canada for 10 years. He's done so much amazing work and taught many people about stream restoration.
42:00 - Lesley majored in Conservation Biology in Edmonton, Alberta where she got really interested in conservation.
42:45 - The Executive Director of TUC, Silvia D'Amelio is a Biologist too. She's been with TUC for 20 years.
46:00 - She noted Sporkful Podcast which she listens to a lot. Also Archored by April Volkey. We had April on the podcast way back in 2018 at WFS 30.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/450

Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/450
Presented By: BearVault, Drifthook Fly Fishing, Waters West
Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors
Lesley Peterson, Conservation Director of Trout Unlimited Canada, talks about her involvement with the Calgary Women Fly Fishers Club and Trout Unlimited Canada, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. She discusses issues like urban and sediment runoff that pollute river systems and how TU Canada has a project to rescue fish in irrigation canals, having already rescued over a million fish.
Lesley also talks about the Athabasca Rainbow Trout and the ways you can get involved in TU Canada's conservation efforts. This episode also mentions other notable conservationists and organizations who've done amazing work in stream restoration and conservation as a whole.
 
Show Notes with Lesley Peterson
04:00 - Lesley is a part of the Calgary Women Fly Fishers Club.
04:50 - We talk about Trout Unlimited Canada. They just celebrated their 50 years anniversary.
12:50 - We talk about Urban and Sediment runoff that pollutes the river systems and ultimately, the fish.
15:20 - They have a project that rescues fish in the irrigation canals. They've rescued over a million fish now.
18:50 - We talk about the difference between the Athabasca Rainbow trout versus a regular Rainbow trout.
19:45 - You can donate or volunteer for their program. Lesley talks about the other ways to get involved..
22:30 - Lesley is the Conservation Director at TU Canada.
31:28 - We talk about Phil Rowley being the former Marketing and Communications Director of TU Canada. Phil's got his own segment on our podcast called, The Littoral Zone.
33:15 - We talk about Cows & Fish, how this organization came to be, and its mission.
36:30 - She noted Jack Imhof who was the National Biologist/Director of Conservation in Canada for 10 years. He's done so much amazing work and taught many people about stream restoration.
42:00 - Lesley majored in Conservation Biology in Edmonton, Alberta where she got really interested in conservation.
42:45 - The Executive Director of TUC, Silvia D'Amelio is a Biologist too. She's been with TUC for 20 years.
46:00 - She noted Sporkful Podcast which she listens to a lot. Also Archored by April Volkey. We had April on the podcast way back in 2018 at WFS 30.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/450

55 min