North Coast

June 30, 2016

CalTrout, TU, TNC Endorse Bill to Control Impacts of Medical Marijuana Cultivation

June 30, 2016
CONSERVATION GROUPS ENDORSE NEW LEGAL AUTHORITY IN STATE BUDGET TO CONTROL IMPACTS OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION ON CALIFORNIA STREAMS AND RIVERS SACRAMENTO – Leading conservation groups today
June 16, 2016

Elk River Restoration Gets Boost

June 16, 2016
The Elk River is the largest tributary to Humboldt Bay and once provided many miles of high-quality habitat for Chinook and Coho salmon and steelhead. The
June 15, 2016

Eel River Forum Releases Action Plan

June 15, 2016
Eel River Forum Releases Comprehensive Action Plan to Recover Watershed and Native Fish Last week the Eel River Forum, led by CalTrout and comprised of 22
May 16, 2016

Comments being accepted on NF Smith mineral withdrawal

May 16, 2016
Action Needed Now Last month, the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission voted 3 to 1 in favor of initiating a process to designate the North Fork Smith in Oregon as an Outstanding
April 29, 2016

Effort to Protect Smith Advances

April 29, 2016
Earlier this month, we encouraged our constituents to comment on a petition to designate the North Fork of the Smith River as an Outstanding Resource Water
March 31, 2016

For Humboldt Steelhead Days…the best is yet to come

March 31, 2016
The hosts of this year’s Humboldt Steelhead Days event,  CalTrout, Mad River Alliance, and Mountain Community and Culture, issued the following letter to sponsors and participants.
January 25, 2016

Eternally Wild Premiere

January 25, 2016
Eternally Wild, the CalTrout and Keith Brauneis Productions film, recently premiered as one of the official selections of the 2016 Wild & Scenic Film Festival. Now
January 20, 2016

‘CalTrout not an “anti-dam organization”‘

January 20, 2016
In response to the recent Eureka Times-Standard article “HSU studies to examine how Eel River dams impact salmon,” CalTrout North Coast director, Darren Mierau, issued a
December 22, 2015

Setback for the Klamath

December 22, 2015
Much is being written this week about the demise of the Klamath Basin Agreements — the collaborative effort between Indian tribes, ranchers, government agencies, the owner
December 22, 2015

Conservation groups issue statement on Klamath Agreements

December 22, 2015
For Immediate Release December 21, 2015 Contact: Nina Erlich-Williams, 541-230-1973 C: 415-577-1153, nina@publicgoodpr.com Conservation groups remain committed to recovering salmon and steelhead in Klamath Basin despite
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