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October 3, 2024

Migration Matters: Breaking Down Barriers to Migration

October 3, 2024
Over the past century, humans have constructed major transportation infrastructure to streamline travel and the movement of goods. However, much of this development has made it difficult for animals to follow their traditional migration routes. Learn more about why some of these barriers can be removed and CalTrout's work to reconnect migration routes.
September 26, 2024

Vote to Protect California Against Climate Change

September 26, 2024
California stands at a juncture in its fight against climate change, and this November, we have a unique opportunity to shape what that will look like. Proposition 4, a $10 billion climate resilience bond is on the ballot, and its passage is crucial for the future of our state's land, water, air, and communities. Find out why voting YES is critical.
September 25, 2024

CalTrout & Partners’ Northern California Salmon Restoration Initiative Recognized by Biden-Harris Administration During Climate Week

September 25, 2024
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration recognized CalTrout and our CA Salmon and Steelhead Coalition partners, The Nature Conservancy and Trout Unlimited, for our coalition’s Northern California Salmon Restoration Initiative — one of ten projects from across the nation to be highlighted during Climate Week.
September 24, 2024

My Migration from the River through the Classroom to CalTrout

September 24, 2024
This summer, Jackson Leary, CalTrout's Bay Area Intern transformed his passion for fish into action to protect freshwater ecosystems in the places he values most. Dive into the blog post to learn more about his experience in the field and research findings about migratory patterns!
September 20, 2024

Migrating Like a Southern Steelhead through Southern California

September 20, 2024
Last spring, Sean Jansen, freelance writer and overall outdoor junky, began hiking. His route? A 1,000-mile circumnavigation of the entirety of Southern California steelhead’s historic range, from the California-Mexico border to the Central Coast.
September 17, 2024

Why Migration Matters

September 17, 2024
Why do salmon migrate? Where are their migration routes disrupted? How can we ensure their journeys are successful? Over the next few months, we will dive into these questions and more through our new campaign: Migration Matters.
August 29, 2024

Restoration Redefined: Meadow Recovery and Climate Action Join Forces in the Sierra Nevada Glass Mountains

August 29, 2024
CalTrout has launched a pilot program in the Sierra Nevada to transform meadow and forest restoration efforts into quantifiable carbon, water, and energy benefits on a landscape scale. Learn more about this bold initiative in the Glass Mountains!
August 28, 2024

The Klamath River Flows Free for First Time in 100+ Years

August 28, 2024
The Klamath River is free flowing for the first time in over one hundred years! Today, the cofferdam was broken at the former Iron Gate Dam site, marking the completion of the construction phase of the largest dam removal and river restoration project in U.S. history. 
August 27, 2024

Watch Pescadero and Butano Creek Fish Tracking in Action

August 27, 2024
Did you know that we are tracking migrations of federally endangered coho salmon and threatened steelhead along the Central Coast? The goal: restoring habitat and collecting results. Learn more from CalTrout staff and our partners about this exciting work to tag fish and follow their movements in Pescadero and Butano creeks.
August 21, 2024

Enter the Fish Water People Photo Contest for a Chance to Win!

August 21, 2024
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