January

January 31, 2013

Water Talks: Results Of The Mt. Shasta Watershed Analysis Discussion On February 12

January 31, 2013
  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 30th 2013 Contacts: Meadow Barr, California Trout: 530-859-1411 Kara Baylog, Shasta Valley RCD: 530-926-2259 Mount Shasta Watershed Analysis Seen as Important
January 31, 2013

CalTrout Op-Ed: It is Time for Congress to Act on the Klamath Agreements

January 31, 2013
  Note: The following Op-Ed by Jeff Thompson — California Trout’s Executive Director — appeared in the Sacramento Bee.   A decade after a dramatic fish
January 29, 2013

CalTrout’s Comments On The BOR’s Shasta Dam Raising Draft Feasibility Report

January 29, 2013
CalTrout appreciates the opportunity to comment on the Bureau of Reclamation’s Draft Feasibility Report for Shasta Lake Water Resources Investigation. CalTrout is primarily concerned about: The
January 24, 2013

Keith Brauneis Interview: We Talk To The Filmmaker Behind “Enough is Enough”

January 24, 2013
  The maker of the McCloud “Enough is Enough” video talks about rivers, cameras, and nearly freezing to death. Keith Brauneis is the creator of the
January 24, 2013

CalTrout Questions Loss of Protected Rivers Caused By Raising Shasta Dam

January 24, 2013
  Raising Shasta Dam, flooding McCloud & Upper Sacramento Rivers contradicts state Wild and Scenic Rivers Act When the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) released their Draft
January 17, 2013

CalTrout Hosts the Fly Fishing Film Tour in Five Stops Around the State

January 17, 2013
Join us for F3T at one of these locations: CalTrout & Fishermen’s Spot sponsor F3T Pasadena Thursday, February 7, 2013 @ 7:30 pm Laemmle Playhouse 7,
January 17, 2013

CalTrout Hosts the Fly Fishing Film Tour in Five Stops Around the State

January 17, 2013
Join us for F3T at one of these locations: CalTrout & Fishermen’s Spot sponsor F3T Pasadena Thursday, February 7, 2013 @ 7:30 pm Laemmle Playhouse 7,
January 10, 2013

Six Imperiled Delta Fish Species Suffer Population Declines Following Dry Year

January 10, 2013
The six imperiled California Delta fish species which saw an increase in populations during the wet 2011 season have all fallen back to perilously low levels
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