By Megan Nguyen,
Communications Associate


Science is the Foundation of our Work.

Established as a scientific leader on fish and water issues in the state, California Trout relies on research to prioritize the most impactful projects and find innovative, science-based solutions to the state’s resource issues.

CalTrout is using science-based solutions to combat climate change and return our wild fish to resilience.

Below is a look at the ways science is guiding our restoration and conservation work across the state.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CalTrout is using science-based solutions to combat climate change and return our wild fish to resilience. We hope you enjoy learning about our Science-into-Action approach. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
June 1, 2020

Science into Action

June 1, 2020
CalTrout is using science-based solutions to combat climate change and return our wild fish to resilience.
June 1, 2020

Craig’s Corner – Lewis MacAdams and the Los Angeles River

June 1, 2020
Digging into the history of the LA River and honoring Lewis MacAdams, founder of Friends of the LA River.
June 1, 2020

Spot Check: The Trophy is the Experience

June 1, 2020
For salmonids, size matters! The biggest salmon has the best chance to reproduce and pass on genetics to the next generation. We must protect them.
June 1, 2020

California Fishing Regulations – Seeking a Balanced Approach

June 1, 2020
CalTrout seeks to balance protecting native trout species with the desire to provide sustainble and increased angling opportunities.
June 1, 2020

A Community Effort to Recover the Elk River

June 1, 2020
Creating a community-supported recovery plan to restore estuary habitat for salmon and steelhead in the Elk River.
June 1, 2020

Reflections: Photo Caption Mini Contest

June 1, 2020
Submit your funny captions and the best captions will win a small prize. Enter by July 15th.
June 1, 2020

A Formula for Success

June 1, 2020
CalTrout is experiencing exponential growth. In the past year alone, we have leveraged our member’s support into a record $22 million in public and private grants.
May 26, 2020

The Fish Food Story

May 26, 2020
New study shows promise for using fields on “dry side” of levees to grow food for imperiled Central Valley salmon. Caltrout, farmers, UC Davis and public agencies are collaborating on the effort.
January 28, 2020

Donor Profile: Geof and Laura Wyatt (Santa Barbara, CA)

January 28, 2020
"Laura and I have been supporting CalTrout for years. Recognizing the incredible work they do gives us the sense that I’m affiliated with the right group."
January 28, 2020

Native Rainbow Trout Sub-Population Expansion Plan

January 28, 2020
The Native Rainbow Trout Project, will increase the resiliency of native rainbow trout populations in Southern California and facilitate recovery of endangered southern steelhead.
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