Kara Glenwright, CalTrout Staff

October 9, 2025

A River Reborn: One Year After Klamath River Dam Removal

October 9, 2025
In fall 2024, CalTrout and our partners installed a SONAR fish counting station at the entrance to newly reopened habitat on the Klamath River. Our data is in and tells us that more than 7,700 Chinook salmon swam upriver of the former Iron Gate Dam site.
August 29, 2025

CalTrout Launches New Statewide Science Program

August 29, 2025
CalTrout is thrilled to announce that we have launched a new statewide Science Program. This initiative identified as a top priority in our Strategic Plan, demonstrates our enduring commitment to build our conservation, restoration, and policy work on a strong scientific foundation.
August 28, 2025

Why the Roadless Rule Matters in California: Protecting Our Last Wild Places

August 28, 2025
The Roadless Rule has been one of our country’s strongest conservation tools for more than two decades. Today, however, the rule is under threat of repeal, which could open tens of millions of acres to development and compromise the very places that make California wild.
August 25, 2025

Action Alert: Protect Piru Creek Habitat for Endangered Southern Steelhead

August 25, 2025
We need your help! Sign our petition to tell the National Marine Fisheries Service to protect Southern steelhead and crucial habitat in Piru Creek.
August 20, 2025

Iron Canyon Fish Passage Project on Big Chico Creek Enters Construction Phase

August 20, 2025
California Trout, the Mechoopda Indian Tribe, the Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve, and the City of Chico celebrated the start of the Iron Canyon Fish Passage Project which will create a path for anadromous and other migratory native fish to travel upstream into critical cold-water habitat.
May 29, 2025

Podcast: Guided by Nature, Governed by Law with Michael Rogner & Karrigan Bork

May 29, 2025
On this episode of the Fish Water People podcast, hear from Michael Rogner, Associate Director of Restoration Science at River Partners, and Karrigan Bork, UC Davis Law Professor and Director of the UCD Center for Watershed Sciences.
May 29, 2025

Six Things to Know about the Potter Valley Project and Eel River Restoration

May 29, 2025
As PG&E moves forward with its plans to remove Scott and Cape Horn dams as part of its decommissioning of the Potter Valley Hydroelectric Project, here are six things to know about how and why this is happening. 
May 21, 2025

Battle Creek Offers a Lifeline for Endangered Winter-Run Chinook Salmon

May 21, 2025
The Battle Creek watershed, located in the heart of California's largest watershed, the Sacramento River, is one of the most important restoration opportunities for winter-run Chinook salmon. CalTrout and our partners are working to bring these fish back!
April 16, 2025

CalTrout Remains Committed to Salmon Recovery Efforts as Commercial Salmon Fishing Season Is Shut Down Again

April 16, 2025
Officials announced a third consecutive closure of California’s commercial salmon fishery as Chinook salmon populations continue to struggle across the state. This season’s decision marks the most consecutive closures the state has ever seen, exemplifying how dire the crisis for California’s native salmon has become.
February 13, 2025

Press Release: Regional Partners Sign Historic MOU on Eel River Recovery

February 13, 2025
Today, regional partners signed an MOU supporting Eel River dam removal, fisheries recovery, and continued water supply for Russian River communities.
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