Mount Shasta / Klamath

March 18, 2026

Major State Grant Advances Transformational Habitat Restoration for Coho Salmon on the East Fork Scott River

March 18, 2026
CalTrout has been awarded a $2.9 million grant from the California Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) to advance restoration of the East Fork Scott River at The Wildlands Conservancy’s Beaver Valley Headwaters Preserve — a critical stronghold for imperiled coho salmon in the Klamath River Basin — while engaging communities including local students and Tribal youth in field-based learning opportunities in the watershed. 
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 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!
October 9, 2025

A River Reborn: One Year After Klamath River Dam Removal

October 9, 2025
In fall 2024, CalTrout and our partners installed a SONAR fish counting station at the entrance to newly reopened habitat on the Klamath River. Our data is in and tells us that more than 7,700 Chinook salmon swam upriver of the former Iron Gate Dam site.
August 5, 2025

Yurok Tribe, Farmers Ditch Company, and California Trout Break Ground on Scott River Restoration Project 

August 5, 2025
Construction kicks off on a river restoration project that will restore degraded fish habitat, improve fish passage, and enhance river flows within a section of the Scott River, all while balancing agricultural needs!
July 29, 2025

Under Construction: A Fish Nursery on the Scott River

July 29, 2025
CalTrout is wrapping up its restoration project on the South Fork Scott River, reconnecting this Klamath River tributary its historic floodplain, and increasing much-needed spawning and rearing habitat for threatened coho salmon, Chinook salmon, and steelhead trout!
July 11, 2025

Scott River Restoration and Flow Enhancement Project

July 11, 2025
January 30, 2025

Decades of Persistence by the Pit River Tribe Secures Permanent Protection for Sáttítla Highlands

January 30, 2025
For generations, the volcanic highlands of northeastern California have held profound significance for the Pit River Tribe, who know this sacred landscape as Sáttítla. In January 2025, these lands gained permanent protection when former President Biden designated them as Sáttítla Highlands National Monument – a victory that safeguards both cultural heritage and critical water resources.
December 29, 2024

Restoring the Sierra Headwaters: From Forests to Meadows to Lahontan Cutthroat Trout

December 29, 2024
2024 was a big year for our Sierra Headwaters team, who have been working tirelessly to ensure the Sierra’s unparalleled landscape remains healthy for future generations to enjoy. This year, we have successfully completed two projects on By-Day Creek and June Mountain, and have six more active projects in the region. Find out more!
December 20, 2024

The Numbers are in: Thousands of Salmon Return Home to the Klamath

December 20, 2024
Since July 2024, when CalTrout and our team of Tribal, state, federal, academic, and nonprofit partners launched the Klamath River Science and Monitoring Program, we’ve been hard at work collecting, processing, and analyzing data on fish migration through the former dams. Good news: the (preliminary) data is rolling in!
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