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Conservation Success Index

A Strategic Approach to Fisheries and Watershed Conservation

Guide to Native Trout Restoration

Numerous reports and publications using the CSI, such as the one shown at left, are available under the Science banner of this website.

Trout Unlimited developed the Conservation Success Index (CSI) in order to become more strategic and effective in our conservation efforts. Using the CSI, we can quantify and map the conservation status of all native coldwater fishes so that comparisons of existing condition, threats, future security, and management opportunities can be made across watersheds, river basins, and entire species. This enables us to deliver conservation in context.

The CSI integrates population data from various assessments completed by state and federal agencies with spatial data on habitat and threats gathered by TU scientists to create a common analytical framework applicable to all coldwater fishes. The basic components of the CSI include 20 indicator variables that describe the range-wide condition, habitat integrity, population integrity, and future security for all subwatersheds that historically or currently contain native trout. The variables can be modified slightly to accommodate analysis of anadromous species as well as rivers and upstream contributing watersheds containing wild, non-native trout populations.

The basic components of the CSI can be combined to provide a first-tier identification of the most important opportunities for protection, reconnection, restoration, reintroduction, and monitoring. These opportunities should then be refined based on knowledge of local conditions. TU staff also provides a variety of second-tier CSI analyses for understanding risks and opportunities associated with small population persistence, metapopulation development, climate change, energy development, and invasive species that help to further inform management decisions.

Keeping faith with TU’s vision of providing fishable populations of coldwater fishes for future generations requires action that is proactive, strategic, and effective over the long haul. We invite you to examine the interactive maps, publications, and supporting data in this website to help achieve this vision. This website is frequently updated as new assessments are completed and new CSI analyses become available.



Historic Range of CSI Coldwater Fish Species

Hover over a species name to see its current range on the map below. Click to view species summary and detailed CSI results:

Apache Trout Big Lost Mountain Whitefish Bonneville Cutthroat
Brook Trout Colorado River Cutthroat Greenback Cutthroat
Rio Grande Cutthroat Snake River Finespotted Cutthroat Westslope Cutthroat
Yellowstone Cutthroat Bull Trout
(coming soon)
California Coho Salmon
(coming soon)
Great Lakes Brook Trout
(coming soon)
Upper Colorado Basin
(coming soon)
Driftless Area Brook Trout
(coming soon)
Gila Trout
(coming soon)
Lahontan Cutthroat Trout
(coming soon)
Montana Arctic Grayling
(coming soon)
North Platte Subbasin
(coming soon)

Coldwater Fishes Map