Trout Friendly Lawns β€” Teton Conservation District

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Trout Friendly Lawns

Join the Trout Friendly Lawns Pledge

Have you seen the Trout Friendly Lawn signs around town? These signs mark homes and businesses that have pledged to follow Trout Friendly practicesβ€”whether they maintain their own lawn or work with a lawn care provider to do so. By registering below, you can join the pledge and help protect local waterways. You’ll also have the option to request a lawn sign, though availability is limited.

Nutrient pollution from lawn care practices, such as fertilizing and overwatering, impacts our waterways by fueling excess algae and aquatic plant growth, which can harm aquatic habitats and disrupt the ecosystem. The Trout Friendly Lawns program makes it easy for both residents and landscaping professionals to adopt practices that protect water quality.

Join over 100 residents, businesses, and public parks in committing to Trout Friendly landscaping practices. Together, we can improve water quality for the plants, insects, fish, wildlife, and people that depend on clean water.

 

Trout Friendly Practices

 

Certified Local landscapers

Each year in the spring, we offer a training for lawn care companies interested in becoming certified in Trout Friendly practices. This half-day training provides resources on how to create and maintain healthy lawns and gardens while minimizing impacts on water quality and the environment. Over the years, dozens of local businesses have participated, and starting in 2024, attending this training annually is required to remain certified and listed on our website.

Thanks to the following lawn care and landscaping professionals for their leadership and commitment to water quality. These local businesses completed the training and are certified to provide Trout Friendly services in 2024.

 

Sign design: Original artwork by Abby Paffrath