CalTrout Staff

March 15, 2012

Independent Peer Review Says Klamath Dam Removal Science “Sound” and “Reliable”

March 15, 2012
Klamath Dam Removal Clears Another Hurdle An independent peer review panel who examined the Draft Klamath Dam Removal Overview Report said the report “connects to the
March 14, 2012

CalTrout Supports Salmon Protection Through Higher Smith River Flows

March 14, 2012
The Smith River remains one of California’s most pristine rivers, and it supports good salmon and steelhead runs — both of which are highly sought after
March 14, 2012

Trinity River Restoration Listens To Guides, Halts Gravel Infusion

March 14, 2012
CalTrout Backs Trinity Fly Fishing Guides The Trinity River has become a hot Northern California steelhead fishery over the last handful of years; its flows are
March 12, 2012

Saving The Klamath River: An Interview With Fly Fishing Guide Craig Nielsen

March 12, 2012
Craig Nielsen is the owner of Shasta Trout — a Northern California fly fishing guide and outfitting service that regularly puts clients on the Klamath River
March 7, 2012

CalTrout Helping To Reconnect Central Valley Floodplains To Rivers

March 7, 2012
California’s Central Valley floodplains have been largely disconnected from the Sacramento River by levees, which have dramatically reduced the amount of “spillover” space available to the
March 5, 2012

California’s Salmon Hatchery System Needs Rethinking…

March 5, 2012
The effects of massive quantities of hatchery-raised salmon on native populations are only now becoming clear, and on the California Water Blog, Dr. Peter Moyle and
March 1, 2012

Fish & Game Releases Draft of New Suction Dredge Mining Regulations

March 1, 2012
Reacting to criticism of the existing suction dredge mining regulations — which did little to protect fish populations — California Fish & Game has released its
February 28, 2012

Why H.R. 1837 Threatens California’s Steelhead and Salmon

February 28, 2012
H.R. 1837 is House of Representatives legislation that turns California’s water law upside down while it abandons most of the bi-partisan water reform projects currently underway.
February 22, 2012

California’s Dry Winter Continues; A Drought Year Looms

February 22, 2012
California’s vital snowpack has fallen to approximately 30% of normal for this time of year, and with no real storms on the horizon, it looks to
February 21, 2012

Curtis Knight Outlines Case For Klamath River Dam Removal

February 21, 2012
This Editorial supporting Klamath River dam removal was written by CalTrout Conservation Director Curtis Knight and published in the Siskiyou Daily News. This is CalTrout’s response
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