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January 26, 2021

CalTrout 50th Anniversary Social Media Toolkit

January 26, 2021
Celebrate 50 years of taking action for fish, water, and people with us! Feel free to use the assets in our social media toolkit to celebrate
January 12, 2021

“A Disruptive Year in the Water World” Analysis by PPIC Water Policy Center

January 12, 2021
Our partners at Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) Water Policy Center recently published an article titled, “Turning the Page on a Disruptive Year in the
January 5, 2021

Harnessing Rice Fields to Save California’s Endangered Salmon

January 5, 2021
Fish Food on Floodplain Farm Fields CalTrout’s science-based approach to grow fish food on floodplains and Integrate Wild Fish and Working Landscapes initiative has been recently
January 4, 2021

What Do Winter Storms Mean For Fish?

January 4, 2021
    By Patrick Samuel CalTrout Bay Area Regional Director A winter storm is expected to blow through Northern California, bringing much-needed rain to the Valley
December 30, 2020

A Special New Year for CalTrout

December 30, 2020
Here at CalTrout, we’re as excited as anyone to close the books on 2020 and ring in the new year. But we also have the added
December 30, 2020

Toxic Tires Leads to Suffering Salmon

December 30, 2020
On December 3rd, 2020, a new study published in Science Magazine led by the University of Washington and Washington State University identified a ubiquitous chemical used
December 29, 2020

Trout Clout: Public Lands Act December 2020 Update

December 29, 2020
Trout Clout: Public Lands Act Update – December 2020 Thank you to all our members and outdoor and angling industry supporters who signed our letters to
December 15, 2020

CalTrout Holiday Gift Guide 2020

December 15, 2020
CalTrout Holiday Gift Guide 2020 Our 2020 holiday gift guide is a one-stop-shop for finding meaningful gifts that support our work to ensure resilient wild fish
December 11, 2020

Southern Steelhead Are Adaptive And Resilient

December 11, 2020
Southern Steelhead are Adaptive and Resilient Southern California steelhead are statistically the most endangered native fish in America. In the early 1900s, hundreds of thousands of
December 10, 2020

Field Note: Making Maps Using GIS

December 10, 2020
Field Note: Making Maps Using GIS By Raine LeBlanc (they/them), North Coast Project Assistant Thanks to CalTrout, I spent 2020 traveling around the world. I even
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