Alisan Theodossiou, CalTrout Staff

March 9, 2017

A Love Letter to the Yolo Bypass

March 9, 2017
As we learn more about Congress and the State’s focus on building more dams, CalTrout remains invested in finding better solutions, ones that involve working with
February 21, 2017

Yolo Bypass weathers the storm

February 21, 2017
With the onslaught of storms across California, much attention has been focused on the safety and reliability of our aging dams and water infrastructure. It also
January 26, 2017

New FERC appointments and potential environmental impacts

January 26, 2017
Great opinion article by Matt Weiser in the San Francisco Chronicle that highlights concerns shared  by CalTrout over the  future of America’s rivers and the upcoming
January 19, 2017

Sierra Meadows Partnership adopts “all-hands, all-lands” approach to restore and protect state’s Sierra Nevada meadows

January 19, 2017
  The Sierra Meadows Partnership, spearheaded by California Trout and comprising a broad coalition of government agencies, scientists, non-profit conservation organizations and other stakeholders, announced the
January 19, 2017

CalTrout hosts Eel River kickoff party for Humboldt Steelhead Days

January 19, 2017
Last week, CalTrout hosted the Eel River kickoff party for Humboldt Steelhead Days (HSD), a three-month-long celebration designed to bring awareness to the iconic steelhead thriving
January 19, 2017

Success! Smith River protected from mining

January 19, 2017
Good news! Reps. Peter DeFazio (D-OR) and Jared Huffman (D-CA) and Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) recently secured a twenty-year ban on new
January 12, 2017

Heavy winter rains ease California’s drought

January 12, 2017
The beginning of 2017 was met with an intense storm that sent over 350 billion gallons of water into California’s parched reservoirs. Lake Oroville, Lake Shasta and
December 19, 2016

Growing fish food on rice fields

December 19, 2016
The LA Times recently toured with CalTrout’s Senior Scientist, Jacob Katz, at Knagg’s Ranch, a floodplain farm field where we successfully implemented the Nigiri Project, demonstrating
December 1, 2016

Matilija Dam removal project awarded two large grants

December 1, 2016
A 20-year persistent effort by the Matilija Coalition to dismantle the obsolete Matilija dam is paying off. The group, comprised of California Trout, Surfrider Foundation, and
November 30, 2016

Bark beetle-infested forest at June Mountain will soon be restored

November 30, 2016
Thanks to a generous National Fish and Wildlife grant, CalTrout will be restoring 110 acres of land and removing approximately 145 decaying trees at June Mountain,
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