Key Initiative

September 18, 2023

New Project on Alameda Creek will Expand Access for Salmonids

September 18, 2023
Last year, for the first time in over fifty years, Chinook salmon and steelhead were able to access the upper Alameda Creek watershed. Soon, these fish will be able to consistently swim even further upstream. CalTrout recently was invited to lead a barrier removal project in Sunol Valley to open more than 20 miles of stream to fish. 
August 30, 2023

Restoration Amidst the Redwoods Provides Hope for Eel River Salmonids 

August 30, 2023
The Bull Creek watershed has incredible potential to support endangered salmonids – but the conditions in the creek are not yet quite right. Soon, completion of a restoration project on the Hamilton Reach of Bull Creek will change this giving existing South Fork Eel River watershed coho populations the chance to migrate through.
August 23, 2023

Klamath River Tributary Restoration Gives Salmon A Chance Before – and After – Dam Removal

August 23, 2023
On the South Fork of the Scott River, a tributary to the Klamath, CalTrout and partners are beginning the fourth phase of a restoration project to reconnect the stream to its natural floodplain and improve cold water rearing habitat for Klamath Basin fish.
August 21, 2023

Students Imagine Possibilities for Public to Experience Malibu Creek Restoration

August 21, 2023
The Malibu Creek Ecosystem Restoration Project will remove Rindge Dam and restore a key watershed. To imagine possibilities for an interpretive site, CalTrout reached out to the UCLA Extension Landscape Architecture Program.
August 10, 2023

Episode 4: Undamming the Klamath, with Amy Cordalis and Mark Bransom

August 10, 2023
History is being made right now on the Klamath River. By the end of 2024, four Klamath River dams will be removed — the largest dam removal and river restoration project in U.S. history. We talk with Amy Cordalis, a member of the Yurok tribe, and Mark Bransom of the Klamath River Renewal Corporation about this monumental river restoration.
August 8, 2023

Dam Removal on the Eel is Closer Than Ever

August 8, 2023
County water agencies and a tribal government announced a last-minute conceptual plan for how a trans-basin water diversion from the Eel River to the Russian River watershed might be continued after the Pacific Gas & Electric Company removes two century-old dams on the upper Eel River.
August 1, 2023

First Fisheries Monitoring Report Completed Under Mono Basin Water Agreement

August 1, 2023
Following the voluntary water settlement agreement in Mono Basin, CalTrout and partners established the Monitoring Administration Team (MAT) to implement monitoring and maximize stream restoration in the basin. In 2022, the MAT executed the first year of fisheries monitoring.
July 24, 2023

CalTrout Supports First Public Workshop for Malibu Creek Restoration

July 24, 2023
Located in the Santa Monica Mountains in Los Angeles County, the project will restore ecological function in and around Malibu Creek from summit to seabed.
July 11, 2023

A Bridge Runs Through It

July 11, 2023
Trabuco Creek is the major tributary to San Juan Creek. CalTrout's fish passage project at the Interstate 5 Bridge Array and Metrolink Railroad Bridge crossing Trabuco Creek addresses one of the most significant fish passage barriers in Southern California.
June 26, 2023

Copco 2 Deconstruction Begins on Klamath River

June 26, 2023
Deconstruction of Copco 2, the first of four dams slated to be removed on the lower Klamath River, is officially underway. The dam will be completely removed by the end of September.
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