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November 11, 2011

CalTrout QuickCasts 2011-11-11

November 11, 2011
RT @markgrossi: NOAA update today on La Nina: It's getting stronger http://t.co/nUHnLYTO #cawater #cawx # Numbers of fish returning are up in Battle Creek – Red
November 10, 2011

Trout Unlimited And California Trout Advocate For Science-Based Approach To Central Valley Floodplain Management And Salmon Recovery

November 10, 2011
California Trout and Trout Unlimited today launched a joint outreach campaign to advocate for a science-based approach to managing the Central Valley’s flood protection system including
November 9, 2011

California Chapter of Trout Unlimited Names Brian Johnson Director

November 9, 2011
From the Trout Unlimited, California Chapter website: Brian Johnson, who for six years headed up the California Water Project for Trout Unlimited (TU), has been named
November 7, 2011

CalTrout’s Curtis Knight Featured in Klamath Dam Broadcast

November 7, 2011
Conservation Director Curtis Knight was featured in an ABC TV broadcast covering the Klamath River restoration/dam removal controversy. Knight has worked on this issue for more
November 4, 2011

Wardens Bust Illegal Water Diverters, Save Santa Clara County Steelhead Trout Run

November 4, 2011
California’s steelhead trout populations suffer from all sorts of issues — including (now) illegal water diversions from marijuana cultivation. In this case, Llagas Creek had been
November 4, 2011

See How We’re Helping Protect Lahontan Cutthroats in Independence Lake

November 4, 2011
It’s Friday, so take a minute to watch this great short film with our partners at the Nature Conservancy that highlights our work at Independence Lake.
November 4, 2011

CalTrout QuickCasts 2011-11-04

November 4, 2011
Teeming with salmon: 24,409 Chinook counted at Battle Creek » Redding Record Searchlight http://t.co/7vmtuNod # Powered by Twitter Tools
November 2, 2011

California’s Coho Salmon On Verge of Extinction

November 2, 2011
UC Davis’ Peter Moyle has studied California’s native fish species since the 70s, and in a distressing post on the California Water Blog, he suggests less
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