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Trout Unlimited Great Lakes operates as the regional arm of the national coldwater fisheries conservation organization across Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and surrounding states. The chapter coordinates policy advocacy campaigns targeting specific Great Lakes watershed protection measures and habitat restoration projects. Staff members collaborate with state natural resource departments, tribal authorities, and fellow conservation groups to advance science-based fisheries management. The organization hosts monthly fly tying workshops at local outdoor retailers and watershed education programs at area schools and community centers. Conservation initiatives include stream bank stabilization, fish passage improvement, and water quality monitoring, with volunteer events scheduled throughout the spring and fall seasons. Chapter meetings rotate between major cities in the region to facilitate broad member participation. Members receive access to the chapter's quarterly newsletter, invitations to guided fishing outings with experienced mentors, and opportunities to participate in citizen science projects tracking trout and salmon populations. The chapter maintains partnerships with regional fly shops, environmental nonprofits, and watershed councils to expand its restoration and education programs. Local initiatives focus on protecting cold groundwater inputs, reducing erosion and pollution, and preserving riparian habitat.