CalTrout News

June 30, 2016

Matilija Dam Removal Plan

June 30, 2016
DamNation producer Matt Stoecker gives an update on the fight to demolish the United States’ derelict dams and restore fish-friendly watersheds in a recent National Geographic
June 30, 2016

Redwood National Park Centennial Celebration

June 30, 2016
            On Sunday, June 26th CalTrout staff was at the Redwood National Park’s Centennial Celebration hosted on Save the Redwood League’s
June 30, 2016

CalTrout, TU, TNC Endorse Bill to Control Impacts of Medical Marijuana Cultivation

June 30, 2016
CONSERVATION GROUPS ENDORSE NEW LEGAL AUTHORITY IN STATE BUDGET TO CONTROL IMPACTS OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION ON CALIFORNIA STREAMS AND RIVERS SACRAMENTO – Leading conservation groups today
June 30, 2016

Nigiri Project Receives Battery Powered Award

June 30, 2016
We’re pleased to announce that California Trout will receive a $250,000 award in support of our Nigiri Project, which promotes a multi-benefit approach to water management
June 16, 2016

Elk River Restoration Gets Boost

June 16, 2016
The Elk River is the largest tributary to Humboldt Bay and once provided many miles of high-quality habitat for Chinook and Coho salmon and steelhead. The
June 15, 2016

Eel River Forum Releases Action Plan

June 15, 2016
Eel River Forum Releases Comprehensive Action Plan to Recover Watershed and Native Fish Last week the Eel River Forum, led by CalTrout and comprised of 22
May 31, 2016

Why we need a World Fish Migration Day

May 31, 2016
May 21st marked the second annual World Fish Migration Day. The day reminds us that finding a balance between the needs of people and migrating fish
May 31, 2016

CalTrout, TU host 2016 Casting Call

May 31, 2016
Last Thursday, CalTrout and Trout Unlimited hosted the 6th Annual Casting Call on the State Capitol North Lawn.   The event was an opportunity to to raise
May 19, 2016

How saving salmon could help California’s water security

May 19, 2016
For the last several years, Jacob Katz, CalTrout’s Central California director, working in partnership with farmers, the Department of Water Resources and the UC Davis Center for
May 19, 2016

Protecting and restoring Sierra meadows helps climate

May 19, 2016
The oped in today’s Sacramento Bee by CalTrout’s Sierra Headwaters Regional Director, Mark Drew, Ph.D., provides an overview of the Sierra Meadows Partnership and its work to develop
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