CalTrout Staff

July 1, 2013

Emergency Regulations Close Suction Dredge Mining “Loophole” In CA Law

July 1, 2013
Suction dredge mining was effectively banned in the state of California since 2009, but a few miners tried to exploit a “loophole” in the law, eliminating
July 1, 2013

Emergency Regulations Close Suction Dredge Mining “Loophole” In CA Law

July 1, 2013
Suction dredge mining was effectively banned in the state of California since 2009, but a few miners tried to exploit a “loophole” in the law, eliminating
June 27, 2013

UC Davis Study Says Hatchery Hastening Demise of Wild Klamath Steelhead & Salmon Stocks

June 27, 2013
The hatchery designed to mitigate the damage done to the Klamath River’s steelhead and stocks by dams appears to be hastening the demise of wild populations,
June 24, 2013

CalTrout Interview: Eastern Sierra/Northern Sierra Regional Manager Mark Drew

June 24, 2013
Another interview with our regional managers — this one with Eastern Sierra/Northern Sierra Regional Manager Mark Drew.   Tell us about yourself and your region. My
June 14, 2013

Sizable Snowfall Loss Predicted in Southern California Mountains

June 14, 2013
LA-area mountains may lose 30-40% of annual snowfall by mid-century according to new UCLA climate study Southern California has long been known as the place where
June 12, 2013

The Real (and Economic) Costs Of The Decline Of California’s Salmon

June 12, 2013
Water users try to cast water pumped from the California Delta in terms of fish vs jobs. But what about the jobs provided by fish? The
June 7, 2013

The Klamath Basin Salmon (And Its Residents) Need Your Help

June 7, 2013
Removing the Klamath River’s dams is now in your hands This summer’s forecasted dry weather conditions are likely to put a strain on irrigators, tribes, and
May 31, 2013

Fast-Reproducing New Zealand Mud Snails Discovered in Truckee River

May 31, 2013
New Zealand Mud Snails reproduce at a frightening rate (one snail can produce 40 million offspring annually), and these invasives can push out native snails and
May 30, 2013

Fast-Reproducing New Zealand Mud Snails Discovered in Truckee River

May 30, 2013
New Zealand Mud Snails reproduce at a frightening rate (one snail can produce 40 million offspring annually), and these invasives can push out native snails and
May 28, 2013

California’s Vanishing Glaciers Spell Trouble For Trout, Steelhead and Salmon

May 28, 2013
Lyell Glacier No Longer Big Enough To Be A Glacier Climate change is already affecting California’s landscape; according to a recent survey, Yosemite’s Lyell Glacier has
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