Kara Glenwright, CalTrout Staff

November 26, 2024

Remembering Craig Ballenger: CalTrout Ambassador, Trout Camp Caretaker, and True Legend in Our Community

November 26, 2024
In September 2024, with deep sadness, we shared the news of Craig Ballenger's passing. Craig was a cherished member of the CalTrout community, serving as both an ambassador for the organization and as the dedicated caretaker of CalTrout’s Trout Camp. More than that, he was a true legend in our community.
November 25, 2024

Action Alert: Help us catch Bay Area migratory fish… on camera!

November 25, 2024
Bay Area community scientists: we need your help to share photo observations of salmon, steelhead, or any fish that look like salmonids, alive or not! By submitting photos of the salmon and steelhead around you, you’re helping us build a more complete picture of fish migration through and around Bay Area watersheds to inform restoration and management efforts.
November 22, 2024

CalTrout Holiday Gift Guide 2024

November 22, 2024
Happy Holidays from all of us at CalTrout! This holiday season, we're thrilled to share with you our 2024 CalTrout Holiday Gift Guide. Whether you're shopping for the avid angler, California river enthusiast, or other special someone in your life our gift guide has got you covered.
November 18, 2024

Empowering Anglers: onWater Fish and California Trout Forge Partnership to Support Fish Migration and a Brighter Future for Rivers

November 18, 2024
CalTrout is excited to announce a new partnership with onWater Fish, a leading mobile app for anglers across the U.S. This collaboration not only highlights the importance of fish passage for California’s native fish species, but also marks the beginning of an ongoing effort to equip anglers with the tools to support sustainable fishing and river restoration.
October 29, 2024

Salmon Migrate Above Former Klamath River Dams

October 29, 2024
Following dam removal on the Klamath River, scientists have detected salmon migrating above the former dams as far up as Oregon. CalTrout and our partners' monitoring program detected the first salmon to migrate above former Iron Gate Dam in October 2024.
October 22, 2024

Migration Matters: Monitoring Fish Migration Across the State

October 22, 2024
CalTrout has over 60 active restoration projects across the state. How do we decide to focus our efforts on these specific projects? And how can we understand the impact that these projects have? Scientific monitoring, or better understanding fish migration through and use of watersheds, is the key.
October 3, 2024

Migration Matters: Breaking Down Barriers to Migration

October 3, 2024
Over the past century, humans have constructed major transportation infrastructure to streamline travel and the movement of goods. However, much of this development has made it difficult for animals to follow their traditional migration routes. Learn more about why some of these barriers can be removed and CalTrout's work to reconnect migration routes.
September 20, 2024

Migrating Like a Southern Steelhead through Southern California

September 20, 2024
Last spring, Sean Jansen, freelance writer and overall outdoor junky, began hiking. His route? A 1,000-mile circumnavigation of the entirety of Southern California steelhead’s historic range, from the California-Mexico border to the Central Coast.
September 17, 2024

Why Migration Matters

September 17, 2024
Why do salmon migrate? Where are their migration routes disrupted? How can we ensure their journeys are successful? Over the next few months, we will dive into these questions and more through our new campaign: Migration Matters.
July 26, 2024

What’s Next After Klamath River Dam Removal? Monitoring Program Launches

July 26, 2024
In July 2024, CalTrout and our partners launched the Klamath River Monitoring Program to build our understand of dam removal including how fish repopulate newly opened habitat and how they recover from landscape level restoration.
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