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Originally from Kentucky, Lauren spent much of her childhood playing in the creek in her backyard with her siblings.  She developed a deep appreciation for this little backyard ecosystem and then ecosystems in general, which led her to study ecology and evolution at Stanford University.  She is also pursuing a data science minor as her career goal is to utilize data analysis to figure out how to accomplish conservation goals.  She is thrilled to be working with CalTrout this summer through the Bill Lane Center for the American West internship program on the source water initiative as it allows her to do just that.  In her free time, she can be found exploring the lakes and streams around Mount Shasta, baking, and trying to convince her friends in the Bay Area to make the drive up to Mount Shasta to explore with her.

 

July 15, 2024

Lauren Marie Taylor

July 15, 2024
Originally from Kentucky, Lauren spent much of her childhood playing in the creek in her backyard with her siblings.  She developed a deep appreciation for this
July 13, 2024

Lindsay Britton

July 13, 2024
Lindsay received her BS in Natural Resource Management from Sierra Nevada University and MS in Forest, Watershed and Wildland Science from Cal Poly Humboldt. With a
July 1, 2024

CalTrout and Partners Release Groundbreaking Report to Guide Holistic Eel River Watershed Restoration and Recovery

July 1, 2024
The Eel River Watershed Restoration and Conservation Plan, authored by CalTrout and partners, outlines a collaborative and comprehensive path for recovery.
June 28, 2024

The Klamath River Dams Are Disappearing Fast

June 28, 2024
The Klamath River dams are almost gone! Curtis Knight, CalTrout Executive Director, toured the dams and watched removal in action as it nears completion this coming fall.
June 25, 2024

Big Win for Wildlife: Habitat Conservation Fund Secured!

June 25, 2024
June 21, 2024

Volunteer with CalTrout at the Lhiwetgut site along the Baduwa’t

June 21, 2024
Join the stewardship work days with CalTrout! Volunteer with us and become a steward of the Lhiwetgut site along the Baduwa’t. We believe that a healthy landscape is one that people are tending – and these actions create a healthy community.
April 25, 2024

NOAA Announces Funding for CalTrout Restoration Project in Humboldt County, an Investment in Coastal Resilience

April 25, 2024
On Earth Day, CalTrout secured a $6 million grant from NOAA for a Humboldt County restoration project as part of $75M investment to increase resilience in coastal zones. With this funding, we will break ground on decade-long planning effort to restore function to the Elk River estuary, protect working lands, and support recovery of native fish.
April 23, 2024

Southern Steelhead Listed as Endangered under California’s Endangered Species Act

April 23, 2024
The California Fish and Game Commission voted unanimously to list Southern California steelhead as endangered under the California Endangered Species Act. This landmark decision provides critically important protections for this iconic species, which teeters on the brink of extinction.
April 16, 2024

Darren Mierau, CalTrout Regional Director, is Restorationist of the Year at Annual SRF Conference

April 16, 2024
In addition to hosting sessions, presenting talks, and learning from each other at the annual Salmonid Restoration Federation Conference, we were thrilled to honor CalTrout North Coast Regional Director Darren Mierau with the 2024 Restorationist of the Year award.
March 20, 2024

Prairie Creek Project Site Land Will be Returned to Yurok Tribe in Historic Agreement

March 20, 2024
Save the Redwoods League, the Yurok Tribe, National Park Service, and California State Parks signed a landmark agreement in a historic first step towards transferring ‘O Rew, a 125-acre ecologically and culturally important property and the site of a CalTrout project, back to its original steward, the Yurok Tribe.
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