Claire Bergerson

May 8, 2025

Navigating the Noise and Standing Up for Our Public Lands

May 8, 2025
Our public lands are under threat. Selling off, transferring, or opening mining and natural resource exploitation on public lands would destroy much of what makes our country special. Join CalTrout in standing up for our public lands!
April 24, 2025

CalTrout Acquires Key Elk River Land Parcels, Returns Historic Site to Wiyot Tribe for Cultural Restoration

April 24, 2025
We're excited to announce that CalTrout, in partnership with the State Coastal Conservancy, acquired 175 acres of former ranch land along the Elk River, marking a significant step in the ongoing efforts to protect and restore the Elk River estuary.
April 20, 2025

Strong Salmon Run and Restoration Funding Flow into the Eel River, Amidst Third Consecutive State Commercial Fishery Closure

April 20, 2025
Amidst the third consecutive state commerical fishery closure, we're excited to report increasing numbers of returning salmon and steelhead - signaling a brighter future ahead for these fish and our waterways.
April 17, 2025

Field Note: Wonder in the Water with Trout in the Classroom

April 17, 2025
Each year, CalTrout partners with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to bring their Trout in the Classroom program to Bay Area classrooms! Hear from our Outreach & Engagement Coordinator Rachel McDermod on how the program helped her rediscover her childlike wonder.
March 30, 2025

Field Note: Making Fish Food in the Rice Fields

March 30, 2025
Join Michael Wier for a muddy day in the field with the CalTrout team as they tour different research sites for our Fish Food project along the Sacramento River!
March 19, 2025

From Campus to Conservation: Meet CalTrout’s Newest Policy Team Interns

March 19, 2025
Get to know CalTrout’s spring 2025 Policy Interns – Matt Okamoto and Cole Barlow, two born-and-bred Californians who are jumping headfirst into the world of environmental policy!
February 23, 2025

The Eel River’s Return: California’s Third Largest Watershed Is on its Way to Flowing Free and CalTrout Has a Plan for its Restoration

February 23, 2025
After more than a century of impoundment, California's third-largest river is on the path to running free once again. The Eel River, which once supported some of the West Coast's most abundant salmon runs, is entering a new era of restoration and renewal that promises transformation from source to sea. 
February 10, 2025

Recovery of Southern Steelhead in San Mateo Creek Starts with a Plan

February 10, 2025
CalTrout spearheaded the development of the San Mateo Creek Watershed Management Plan, which was formally accepted in January 2025. This is a monumental step in the recovery of Southern steelhead in San Mateo Creek, opening new funding opportunities and creating a replicable blueprint for invasive species management in watersheds throughout the state.
January 30, 2025

Decades of Persistence by the Pit River Tribe Secures Permanent Protection for Sáttítla Highlands

January 30, 2025
For generations, the volcanic highlands of northeastern California have held profound significance for the Pit River Tribe, who know this sacred landscape as Sáttítla. In January 2025, these lands gained permanent protection when former President Biden designated them as Sáttítla Highlands National Monument – a victory that safeguards both cultural heritage and critical water resources.
January 28, 2025

Podcast: Connections and Crossings: Wildlife in the Modern World, with Beth Pratt and Ben Goldfarb

January 28, 2025
From a mountain lion navigating LA freeways to steelhead and salmon battling urban barriers, the latest Fish Water People podcast episode dives into an urgent question: how can we help wildlife move through a world designed primarily with human movement in mind? Join our conversation with Beth Pratt and Ben Goldfarb – two experts who have spent years exploring and finding solutions to this question!
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