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December 19, 2019

Can Salmon Eat Their Way Out of Climate Change?

December 19, 2019
This article was originally published by UC Davis. Can Salmon Eat Their Way Out of Climate Change? Abundant Food Helps Offset Higher Temperatures for Fish. But
October 30, 2019

Studying Fish Ear Bones Can Help Us Better Understand Fish Movement in the Klamath Watershed

October 30, 2019
The following is excerpted from an article originally published by The Revelator on October 28, 2019.  The Klamath is a river in peril, plagued by dangerously
October 21, 2019

The Variability of California Water Speaker Panel

October 21, 2019
Last week, California Trout invited a diverse panel of experts ranging from policy, science, conservation, and water management to speak about “The Variability of California Water”
August 29, 2019

Meet Ted Grantham, first PPIC CalTrout Ecosystem Fellow

August 29, 2019
We are excited to introduce Ted Grantham—a river scientist at UC Berkeley— as the first appointed Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) CalTrout Ecosystem Fellow! We
April 11, 2019

Eel River Forum discusses Pikeminnow

April 11, 2019
*This article was originally published on the Redheaded Blackbelt on April 11, 2019 Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations considers Pikeminnow to be the most significant
March 15, 2018

California’s Cascade Aquifers: Resilient & Unrecognized Source Waters

March 15, 2018
Despite the importance of California’s source water aquifers, little research has been done. CalTrout is working to change that, studying these aquifers that bubble up from
March 15, 2018

California’s Cascade Aquifers: Resilient & Unrecognized Source Waters

March 15, 2018
Despite the importance of California’s source water aquifers, little research has been done. CalTrout is working to change that, studying these aquifers that bubble up from
December 4, 2014

The Science of Knagg’s Ranch and Reconciliation Ecology

December 4, 2014
CalTrout’s Knagg’s Ranch project in the Yolo Bypass is a strong example of how we are driving innovative solutions that work for farmers, commerce and the
April 8, 2013

In Final Environmental Report, Triple-peer-reviewed Science Says Klamath River Dams Must Go

April 8, 2013
No Alternative to KBRA Agreement Means Continued Problems for the Klamath’s Salmon and Its Communities With the Klamath Basin facing another below average water year, the
March 15, 2012

Independent Peer Review Says Klamath Dam Removal Science “Sound” and “Reliable”

March 15, 2012
Klamath Dam Removal Clears Another Hurdle An independent peer review panel who examined the Draft Klamath Dam Removal Overview Report said the report “connects to the
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