Central Valley

July 10, 2025

Scaling Floodplain Conservation and Salmon Recovery in California’s Central Valley

July 10, 2025
CalTrout's Fish Food program has been making headlines for its new approach and proven benefits to endangered and declining fish populations, local communities, and California’s economy. The project focuses on bringing floodplains to the fish but how does it actually work? Find out now!
November 28, 2023

Fish Food Program Expands to Public Enrollment with Reverse Auction

November 28, 2023
CalTrout’s Fish Food Project works with farmers and water suppliers to reconnect floodplain-derived wetland food webs to river to help recover fish and wildlife populations in the greater Sacramento Valley. To expand the benefits, we opened the program up to public participation.
November 28, 2023

Get to Know the Scientist: Adrian Loera, CalTrout UC Davis Graduate Fellow

November 28, 2023
Get to know CalTrout UC Davis Graduate Fellow Adrian Loera a life-long angler from the San Fernando Valley who works closely with our Central Valley Region team on the Fish Food Project.
December 13, 2021

Innovative Management for Central Valley Native Fish

December 13, 2021
Historically, the entire Central Valley of California was a floodplain. In winter and spring, storm runoff and snowmelt would spill over riverbanks, creating vast biologically productive
August 19, 2021

Floodplain Forward Coalition

August 19, 2021
August 13, 2021

Field Note: Fish Food on the Floodplain with Jacob Montgomery

August 13, 2021
        by Jacob Montgomery Central Valley Project Manager   Field Note: Fish Food on the Floodplain CalTrout’s Central Valley 2021 field season (Oct
February 19, 2021

Fish food on the floodplain

February 19, 2021
CalTrout’s science-based approach to grow fish food on floodplains, as part of our Integrate Wild Fish and Working Landscapes initiative, is featured in a new paper
February 12, 2021

Field Note: If You Look Deep Into the Eyes of a Fish, It Will Tell You Its Life Story

February 12, 2021
    By Jacob Katz, Ph.D. CalTrout Central Valley Regional Director If You Look Deep Into the Eyes of a Fish, It Will Tell You Its
January 5, 2021

Harnessing Rice Fields to Save California’s Endangered Salmon

January 5, 2021
Fish Food on Floodplain Farm Fields CalTrout’s science-based approach to grow fish food on floodplains and Integrate Wild Fish and Working Landscapes initiative has been recently
May 15, 2020

Chasing Nigiri

May 15, 2020
What started as a seemingly crazy experiment to raise young salmon in flooded rice fields turned into a wildly successful project. Here’s the story about the
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