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February 26, 2026

Looking Back, Moving Forward: Historical Ecology as a Tool for Restoration in the Sacramento Valley and Beyond

February 26, 2026
If we don't know history, we are doomed to repeat it. How does this quote apply to restoring ecosystems in the Sacramento Valley and where does historical ecology fit in? Read the blog post to find out!
February 26, 2026

CalTrout Expands Federal Advocacy Work with Recent Trip to DC

February 26, 2026
Several members of the CalTrout team traveled to Washington D.C. to deepen relationships with decision-makers and agency partners, and convey the importance of funding conservation work in the nation's capital. Find out more about what the team got up to!
February 24, 2026

Southern California High School Offers a Home Away from Home for Endangered Southern Steelhead

February 24, 2026
A new facility at Edison High School in Orange County has opened its doors to protect native rainbow trout of Southern steelhead lineage when future disturbances like wildfires occur.
February 18, 2026

Without Federal Climate Action, California’s Wild Native Fish Face Almost Certain Extinction Events

February 18, 2026
California Trout is deeply concerned by the repeal of the federal endangerment finding, a decision that departs from decades of scientific consensus and raises serious implications for the health of our wild fish, rivers, communities, and climate. 
January 28, 2026

Partnership Advances Water Quality Protections for Critical California Salmon Waters

January 28, 2026
CalTrout, CalWild, and the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board announce a partnership to work towards Outstanding National Resource Waters (ONRW) designation for two important tributary streams to the South Fork Eel River: Cedar Creek and Elder Creeks, and key feeder streams to these waters. If approved, Cedar and Elder Creeks would be among the first riverine ONRWs in California!
January 27, 2026

California Trout Launches State of the Salmonids III, a Once-a-Decade Scientific Assessment to Guide the Future of California’s Rivers

January 27, 2026
CalTrout announces the launch of State of the Salmonids III (SOS III), a once-a-decade scientific assessment of the status of all 32 native salmon, steelhead, and trout species in California to guide restoration priorities across the state.
January 24, 2026

Building the Future for Southern Steelhead: A Look Back at the Inaugural Southern Steelhead Symposium

January 24, 2026
The Southern Steelhead Coalition recently gathered 80+ steelhead experts, advocates, scientists, and community leaders for the first-ever Southern Steelhead Symposium to advance landscape-scale restoration efforts for this critically endangered species.
December 20, 2025

One Year After Klamath Dam Removal, Salmon Surge into Newly Opened Habitat: CalTrout and Partners Track Recovery Through Comprehensive Monitoring

December 20, 2025
Just one year after the removal of the Klamath River dams, new monitoring results show thousands of Chinook salmon pushing deep into newly reopened habitat—some reaching more than 360 river miles from the ocean into the Upper Klamath Basin for the first time in over a century.
December 19, 2025

Our Top 10 Moments from 2025

December 19, 2025
As we head into 2026, CalTrout is larger, stronger, and more impactful than ever. We launched a dedicated science department, invested in our people, and are advancing 11 large-scale restoration projects to construction, some already complete.
December 18, 2025

Behind the Scenes of Big Springs Youth Days: Perspectives from Those who Brought the Event to Life

December 18, 2025
This fall, our community came together to share the wonder of Big Springs Creek in Mt. Shasta with the next generation of environmental stewards over several days. Hear from the people who brought this day to life!
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