California Water

December 22, 2015

Setback for the Klamath

December 22, 2015
Much is being written this week about the demise of the Klamath Basin Agreements — the collaborative effort between Indian tribes, ranchers, government agencies, the owner
December 22, 2015

Conservation groups issue statement on Klamath Agreements

December 22, 2015
For Immediate Release December 21, 2015 Contact: Nina Erlich-Williams, 541-230-1973 C: 415-577-1153, nina@publicgoodpr.com Conservation groups remain committed to recovering salmon and steelhead in Klamath Basin despite
December 15, 2015

Collaborative efforts needed to save Central Valley’s salmon

December 15, 2015
In Sunday’s Sacramento Bee, CalTrout’s Central California director, Jacob Katz, and Central Valley rice farmer, John Brennan, suggest that collaborative, innovative solutions are needed to solve
November 20, 2015

Benefits of Restoring California Meadows

November 20, 2015
In the Capital Public Radio segment, Restoring California Meadows Could Help Combat Climate Change And Increase Water Supply, Bridget Fithian with Sierra Foothill Conservancy gives a
November 19, 2015

Eternally Wild Official Selection of the 2016 Wild & Scenic Film Festival

November 19, 2015
CalTrout is thrilled to announce that the film, Eternally Wild, produced in partnership with Keith Brauneis Productions, has been chosen as an official selection for the
November 17, 2015

Drought or floods. What’s worse?

November 17, 2015
California Trout’s work throughout the state is demonstrating that endangered fish populations are not an inevitable consequence of development. Instead, fish species declines are a direct result
November 6, 2015

Klamath Agreements – It’s Time

November 6, 2015
It’s time.  Legislation needs to be passed.  The op-ed in today’s NY Times outlines the central issue here—local groups came together to solve a problem; congressional
October 22, 2015

Knight’s Landing Project to Help Stranded Chinook

October 22, 2015
After several years of successfully demonstrating the multi-benefit use of floodplains with our Nigiri Project, which establishes salmon habitat on rice fields — benefiting agriculture, flood protection,
October 20, 2015

Upcoming Water Talks – Water Conservation: Drought Policy Conversation

October 20, 2015
Join us for the final in the three part series on Water Conservation:  Drought Policy Conversation Wednesday October 21st 2015,  6pm to 8 pm Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum, 1 North
October 19, 2015

Sacramento Valley Salmon Recovery Program

October 19, 2015
CalTrout collaborates to maximize water use in drought After four hot, dry years, Central Valley salmon populations on the ropes. Winter run Chinook  salmon, the most
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