Trading Water for Trout
Holly Fretwell, Kristen ByrneWATCH: Trout Unlimited helps agricultural producers leave water instream to enhance fish habitat.
Kristen Byrne was previously PERC’s media and marketing manager. As media and marketing manager, Byrne translated and marketed academic research to students, policymakers, and journalists by adapting and packaging PERC’s stories.
Prior to PERC, Kristen produced segments for the STOSSEL show on Fox Business, worked at a local news station in Philadelphia, and wrote for the Washington Examiner. As a broadcast and print journalist, she has experience conducting research and producing content to inform the public. She’s also a proud Patriot from George Mason University.
Kristen grew up hiking and camping, but since living in Bozeman, she’s added skiing, climbing and fly fishing to her repertoire. She now resides in Portland, Oregon.
WATCH: Trout Unlimited helps agricultural producers leave water instream to enhance fish habitat.
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American Prairie Reserve has created a public-private partnership in eastern Montana to restore 3.5 million acres of native flora and fauna.
Allowing non-ranching groups to hold grazing permits could give a fair shake to ranchers, environmentalists, and recreationists alike when it comes to our public lands.
It’s time to get serious—and seriously creative—about how we protect federal lands.
PERC is recruiting students for our summer colloquium; held June 12-17 in Bozeman, Montana. The deadline for all application materials is March 13.