Advocacy

In 1990, CalTrout co-founded the Smith River Alliance, bringing together several conservation groups.

 

The Alliance drove a campaign for the Smith River National Recreation Area Act that was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush in November 1990, guaranteeing protective federal management of the Smith River and its watershed. The protections in this designation included limitations on logging and timber sales, as well as protections for water quality, fish and wildlife habitat, scenic vistas, and recreational opportunities. This added another layer of protection for the Smith and expanded the protected area’s footprint from the river corridor to the broader watershed. Learn more at smithriveralliance.org

 

Photo credit: Smith River, Jon Parmentier
November 10, 2020

Smith River Receives Federal Protection

November 10, 2020
In 1990, CalTrout co-founded the Smith River Alliance, bringing together several conservation groups.   The Alliance drove a campaign for the Smith River National Recreation Area…
November 10, 2020

Owens River Gorge Flows Again

November 10, 2020
In 1995, water and fish spills below the LADWP’s Owens River Gorge diversion, in combination with the threat of another lawsuit by CalTrout, convinced the LADWP…
November 10, 2020

Flows Restored to Pit 3

November 10, 2020
CalTrout wasted no time putting the victories of CalTrout I and II to good use. The rulings in these cases not only mandated that fish be…
November 10, 2020

Federal Protection for Steelhead Rivers

November 10, 2020
In January 1981, the Carter administration added the Eel, Trinity, Klamath, and Smith Rivers into the federal Wild and Scenic Rivers System, a status which prohibits…
November 10, 2020

CalTrout II Enforces Immediate Action

November 10, 2020
CalTrout went back to court the following year, after the State Water Board revealed its plan to delay actual flow releases for three years in order…
November 6, 2020

CalTrout I Saves Mono Lake Tributaries

November 6, 2020
In 1941, the State Water Board granted the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) water licenses to transfer Mono Basin water to Los Angeles.…
November 6, 2020

The Trout and Steelhead Conservation And Management Act

November 6, 2020
The passage of the Trout and Steelhead Conservation and Management Act in 1979 codified the Wild Trout Program and made wild trout management California law. The…
November 6, 2020

Catch and Release Catches On

November 6, 2020
CalTrout’s focus on wild fish went hand in hand with the evolution of catch-and-release as the modern angling ethic. Wild fish began to be regarded as…
November 6, 2020

Wild and Scenic Rivers Act

November 6, 2020
Photo: With CalTrout founding member Richard May looking over his shoulder, Governor Reagan signs the California Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.   CalTrout’s first major legislative…
November 5, 2020

Wild Trout Program

November 5, 2020
Building on the success of the Hat Creek Project, CalTrout spearheaded a campaign to establish the Fish and Game Commission’s Wild Trout Program (now the Heritage…
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