Central Valley

January 30, 2014

Low Water Flows Prompt Closures

January 30, 2014
On January 29th, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) closed some waters to fishing in order to protect native salmon and steelhead from low
September 19, 2013

The Shasta Dam: Engineering marvel needn’t be an environmental disaster

September 19, 2013
(NOTE: This Op-Ed by CalTrout Conservation Direction Curtis Knight originally ran in the Redding Record-Searchlight) When Shasta Dam was finally completed, it was an engineering wonder
July 8, 2013

Cold Water Helps Butte Creek Chinook Salmon

July 8, 2013
The Chico News & Review carries a happy story about PG&E’s willingngess to send a little cold water down Butte Creek, helping to prevent (so far)
July 8, 2013

Cold Water Helps Butte Creek Chinook Salmon

July 8, 2013
The Chico News & Review carries a happy story about PG&E’s willingngess to send a little cold water down Butte Creek, helping to prevent (so far)
June 12, 2013

The Real (and Economic) Costs Of The Decline Of California’s Salmon

June 12, 2013
Water users try to cast water pumped from the California Delta in terms of fish vs jobs. But what about the jobs provided by fish? The
May 28, 2013

California’s Vanishing Glaciers Spell Trouble For Trout, Steelhead and Salmon

May 28, 2013
Lyell Glacier No Longer Big Enough To Be A Glacier Climate change is already affecting California’s landscape; according to a recent survey, Yosemite’s Lyell Glacier has
May 22, 2013

Salmoncam!

May 22, 2013
The Friends of Butte Creek now feature a live Salmoncam, and if your idea of a good time includes watching giant schools of salmon swirling around
May 3, 2013

Bay Area’s San Francisquito Creek In News For Steelhead Kills

May 3, 2013
The Bay Area’s San Francisquito Creek is finding itself in the news these days, and often not for the right reasons. This time, it’s because the
March 28, 2013

A CalTrout Interview: Central Region Manager Jacob Katz

March 28, 2013
Jacob Katz is the manager of CalTrout’s Central Region. A fly fisherman with an eye for big, anadromous fish, he’s heading our newest region, which includes
March 12, 2013

CalTrout Study Turns Idle Rice Fields Into Salmon Nursery: Could Hold Key To Central Valley Salmon Restoration

March 12, 2013
Studies say salmon grow fastest in flooded Central Valley rice fields — and size really does matter. One of the keys to salmon recovery in California’s
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