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April 28, 2021

Trout Clout: Protect Hot Creek, Stop KORE Mining

April 28, 2021
Protect Hot Creek, Stop KORE Mining The US Forest Service is taking public comments on a proposed exploratory mining operation near the headwaters of Hot Creek
April 23, 2021

McCloud River Deserves Protection from Shasta Dam Raise

April 23, 2021
The epic McCloud River runs approximately 50 miles from the spring-fed headwaters southeast of Mount Shasta into the Shasta Reservoir. Before Shasta Dam (completed in 1944)
April 14, 2021

The Last Days of the Klamath River Dams

April 14, 2021
Patagonia recently published “Born With This,” a story following CalTrout’s Michael Wier and Andrew Braugh down the river as they recount the historic importance of removing
March 9, 2021

Transforming an Ecosystem

March 9, 2021
In the mountains of coastal Orange County, within Cleveland National Forest, a five-year project is underway to remove 81 small-sized dams across four streams. California Trout
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 16, 2021

Klamath Dam Update: Restoration Contract Signed

February 16, 2021
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 29, 2021

Sea Level Rise on the North Coast

January 29, 2021
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
January 4, 2021

What Do Winter Storms Mean For Fish?

January 4, 2021
    By Patrick Samuel CalTrout Bay Area Regional Director A winter storm is expected to blow through Northern California, bringing much-needed rain to the Valley
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