Who We Are

Who We Are

California Trout is one of the largest freshwater conservation organizations in the state. We are a non-profit with over 50 full-time staff made up of scientists, storytellers, administrators, grant writers, creatives, and more. Our staff live in the communities that we work in across the state from the conifer forests of far Northern California to the chaparral of Southern California. We work in close collaboration with communities to form local and statewide partnerships for fish, water, and people that help us move towards a better California together.

What We Do

Our mission is to revitalize waters for resilient wild fish and a better California. It's our belief that abundant wild fish indicate healthy waters and that healthy waters benefit all Californians. With more than sixty large-scale conservation projects underway, in tandem with public policy efforts in Sacramento, our nine regional offices work tirelessly to advance our cause through a four-pillared approach to conservation: science, restoration, community engagement, and advocacy. Our work looks different in different places - from removing dams to restoring floodplains to advocating for enough water to meet the needs of both fish and people.

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