Advocacy

The February 1973 issue of the Streemkeepers Log is most notable for celebrating the California Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, signed by Gov. Ronald Reagan a few weeks prior.

 

Less heralded at the time was the fact that this was also the first known use of the “blue waves” logo–an image that’s become synonymous over the past 50 years with river conservation throughout California.

January 7, 2021

Iconic Blue Wave Logo Meets the World

January 7, 2021
The February 1973 issue of the Streemkeepers Log is most notable for celebrating the California Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, signed by Gov. Ronald Reagan a…
January 7, 2021

Mokelumne River Protected by Wild and Scenic Status

January 7, 2021
CalTrout scored another legislative victory on June 27, 2018 when Gov. Jerry Brown officially designated Northern California’s Mokelumne River as a Wild and Scenic River. The…
January 6, 2021

Continuing the Fight Against the Shasta Dam Raise

January 6, 2021
The issue of raising Shasta Dam has recirculated again in 2020 with the Bureau of Reclamation seeking public input on the Shasta Lake Water Resources Investigation…
January 6, 2021

PacifiCorp and Warren Buffett Relent on Klamath Dams

January 6, 2021
After a FERC decision in July 2020 tossed a wrench into the Klamath Dams removal project, jubilation ensued in November when PacifiCorp and parent company Berkshire…
January 6, 2021

Fish Kills Stopped on the Santa Ynez

January 6, 2021
In October 2015, CalTrout achieved a legal victory over the Bureau of Reclamation to ensure flows below Bradbury dam on the Santa Ynez River in order…
January 6, 2021

Cannabis Legislation Ensures Watershed Restoration

January 6, 2021
The cannabis industry exploded as a result of medical cannabis legalization in 1996, with growers sprouting throughout California’s densely forested North Coast. Fast-forward ten years and,…
January 6, 2021

Klamath Dams Removal Pushes Forward

January 6, 2021
The Klamath Settlement Agreements signed in 2010—establishing a path for the largest dam removal project in U.S. history—persisted through five years of congressional approval limbo. By…
January 6, 2021

CalTrout Kicks Off Most Ambitious Dam Removal in U.S. History

January 6, 2021
CalTrout signed the Klamath Settlement Agreements in 2010, kicking off the most ambitious and significant dam removal campaign in U.S. history.   Under a set of…
January 6, 2021

McCloud River Saved from Bottled Water Disaster

January 6, 2021
In 2003, Nestlé came rumbling into the quaint lumber town of McCloud to tap the cold spring water sources of the town’s namesake – the McCloud…
January 6, 2021

Water Returned to the San Joaquin River

January 6, 2021
Stemming from precedent set by CalTrout I & II, a federal judge approved a deal in 2007 to enforce Fish and Game Code 5937 and return…
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