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April 29, 2026

Restoring the Elk River Estuary: A New Chapter for One of Humboldt Bay’s Most Important Watersheds

April 29, 2026
Discover exciting progress towards a revitalized Elk River watershed and explore our new StoryMap diving into the history, ecology, and restoration vision for the Elk River Estuary and Lower Valley firsthand. 
April 17, 2026

CalTrout’s 2026 Policy Priorities: Sponsored Bills that Advance Solutions for California’s Native Species and Wild Places

April 17, 2026
Learn more about two bills CalTrout is sponsoring in the 2026 legislative session that have the potential to create meaningful, long-term benefits for California’s freshwater ecosystems! 
April 13, 2026

Construction Begins on Iron Canyon Fish Passage Project, Unlocking Miles of Critical Salmon Habitat on Big Chico Creek

April 13, 2026
CalTrout and partners announce the start of the instream phase of construction on the Iron Canyon Fish Passage Project on Ótakim Séwi (Big Chico Creek) in Upper Bidwell Park, restoring steelhead and spring-run Chinook salmon access to 8.5 miles of habitat!
March 31, 2026

You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure: Reservoirs and California’s Climate Blind Spot

March 31, 2026
California's reservoirs are emitting millions of metric tons of greenhouse gases every year – but these emissions aren't included in the state's official climate inventory. CalTrout has joined a coalition to petition the California Air Resources Board to start tracking reservoir emissions to ensure California is adressing all the drivers of climate change.
March 31, 2026

Meet the Artist – Robin McCormack, Owner & Artist at Thunderbird Design Studio

March 31, 2026
Get to know Los Angeles-based artist and CalTrout partner, Robin McCormack, who blends his love for nature and restoration with his visual art to connect people with place and inspire action!
March 30, 2026

Searsville Dam Under Official Consideration for Full Removal: Send Your Comment of Support

March 30, 2026
Searsville Dam—an outdated, high-risk structure that no longer serves its original purpose—is now under formal consideration for removal, offering a critical opportunity to restore steelhead habitat, reconnect sediment flows, and improve resilience for both ecosystems and communities.
March 24, 2026

Women of CalTrout: Mary Burke

March 24, 2026
Get to know the Women of CalTrout! In the latest installment of our profile series, meet CalTrout's North Coast Regional Manager, Mary Burke.
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. 
March 10, 2026

Where Restoration Meets Policy: Designing a Future Where Humans and Southern Steelhead Thrive Together

March 10, 2026
Southern steelhead whose survival depends on whether we design, build, and restore with connectivity and water quality in mind in Southern California. Tools like the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) are critical in ensuring that development accounts for environmental impacts. Learn more!
March 9, 2026

Women of CalTrout: Anastazja Krostenko

March 9, 2026
Get to know the Women of CalTrout! In the latest installment of our profile series, meet Anastazja Krostenko, CalTrout Mt. Shasta/Klamath Intern at Stanford University.
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