Last winter, CalTrout was proud to sign on to Brown Folks Fishing’ Angling for All Pledge. The Angling for All pledge acts as a “benchmark for learning and commitment to addressing racism and inequality” in fishing and its related industries, according to their website.
As part of the pledge process, Brown Folks Fishing partnered with REAL Consulting to create a foundational workshop that CalTrout pledgees took part in.
Most recently in February 2022, CalTrout celebrated the completion of the workshop by all staff. The workshop was facilitated by Erica Nelson and Sydney Clark Whittington and they guided our employees through a personalized learning curriculum, starting at personal identity and then ranging through a number of topics, including understanding systems of oppressions, and reflecting on organizational characteristics that serve or do not serve our larger goal of a culture of inclusivity and care.
CalTrout believes in a future where fly-fishing, as both a sport and tool for experiencing the natural world, is welcoming to all groups of people who wish to learn and engage with it. By signing onto the Angling for All pledge, CalTrout is better served to develop our strategies for enhancing equity and diversity across staff and executive teams and we are seeking to dismantle systemic barriers to entry and participation at all levels of the fishing industry.
We at CalTrout are extremely appreciative of Brown Folks Fishing and REAL Consulting for the opportunity to sign onto this pledge and take part in a meaningful piece of in this ongoing educational journey for our organization.
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Peter Moyle is the Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology and Associate Director of the Center for Watershed Sciences, at UC Davis. He is author or co-author of more than 240 publications, including the definitive Inland Fishes of California (2002). He is co-author of the 2017 book, Floodplains: Processes and Management for Ecosystem Services. His research interests include conservation of aquatic species, habitats, and ecosystems, including salmon; ecology of fishes of the San Francisco Estuary; ecology of California stream fishes; impact of introduced aquatic organisms; and use of floodplains by fish.
Robert Lusardi is the California Trout/UC Davis Wild and Coldwater Fish Researcher focused on establishing the basis for long-term science specific to California Trout’s wild and coldwater fish initiatives. His work bridges the widening gap between academic science and applied conservation policy, ensuring that rapidly developing science informs conservation projects throughout California. Dr. Lusardi resides at the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences and works closely with Dr. Peter Moyle on numerous projects to help inform California Trout conservation policy. His recent research interests include Coho salmon on the Shasta River, the ecology of volcanic spring-fed rivers, inland trout conservation and management, and policy implications of trap and haul programs for anadromous fishes in California.
Patrick Samuel is the Conservation Program Coordinator for California Trout, a position he has held for almost two years, where he coordinates special research projects for California Trout, including the State of the Salmonids report. Prior to joining CalTrout, he worked with the Fisheries Leadership & Sustainability Forum, a non-profit that supports the eight federal regional fishery management councils around the country. Patrick got his start in fisheries as an undergraduate intern with NOAA Fisheries Protected Resources Division in Sacramento, and in his first field job as a crew member of the California Department of Fish & Wildlife’s Wild and Heritage Trout Program.
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As a Native American and a disabled combat Army veteran that has been an avid fly fisher for the past 30+ years I find my solitude in the western waters of America. While in these streams I can forget the woes of mankind and appreciate what has been given to us. Yes, we have a ways to go but for those brief moments I am at peace…