CalTrout News

February 20, 2024

Indigenous-themed Interpretive Signage Installed at Baduwa’t Estuary Restoration Project

February 20, 2024
CalTrout, the Wiyot Tribe, partners, and local artists collaborated to design and install interpretive signage at the site of a recently completed restoration and public access project at Baduwa’t estuary.
February 5, 2024

Podcast: Science’s Role in the Story of Recovery, with Stephanie Carlson & Gabe Rossi

February 5, 2024
On this episode of the Fish Water People Podcast, we talk with UC Berkeley researchers and CalTrout collaborators Stephanie Carlson and Gabe Rossi. We explore science's role in the story of recovery and restoration as an action to unlock life history diversity for fish.
February 2, 2024

CalTrout and Partners Support Governor Newsom’s California Salmon Strategy

February 2, 2024
The California Salmon and Steelhead Coalition, consisting of CalTrout and our partners Trout Unlimited and the Nature Conservancy, supports Governor Newsom's Salmon Strategy for a Hotter and Drier Future. 
January 31, 2024

Capitol Corner: What’s going on with California’s State Budget?

January 31, 2024
CalTrout’s Policy team is currently fully engaged with the State Budget process including analyzing and discussing the current budget proposal, having conversations across the board, and advocating for changes we would like to see in the next iteration.
January 31, 2024

Field Note: Creek Geeking with California Academy of Science Interns

January 31, 2024
Join CalTrout staff Will Ware and CalTrout-UC Davis Grad Student Alex Johanson as they share their work at Walker Creek with California Academy of Science interns.
January 31, 2024

New Bridge on Santa Margarita River Will Enhance Important Steelhead Migration Corridor

January 31, 2024
Soon endangered Southern steelhead will be able to access all 29 miles of the Santa Margarita River. In June 2024, CalTrout and our partners will re-start construction on a new steel bridge that provides climate smart solutions for both fish and people. 
January 31, 2024

As Klamath Dams Come Out, Restoration Project Develops on Important Klamath Tributary

January 31, 2024
Restoration of the Klamath River tributaries like the Scott River will be critical to the success of dam removal. CalTrout and our partners are working together on the East Fork Scott River to promote access to and increase quantity and quality of spawning and rearing habitat. 
January 30, 2024

Governor Newsom Tours CalTrout Projects and Releases New Salmon Strategy

January 30, 2024
We were honored to show California Governor Gavin Newsom around two of our restoration projects on the North Coast - Prairie Creek and the Elk River. The governor's tours coincided with his administration's release of a new Salmon Strategy.
January 12, 2024

Reservoir Drawdown Begins for Klamath River Dam Removal

January 12, 2024
The next big step in Klamath River dam removal is here: reservoir drawdown. On January 11, 2024, the Klamath River Renewal Corporation initiated the drawdown process by opening the low-level outlet tunnel in the Iron Gate Dam.
January 5, 2024

Podcast: Stories of Abundance, with Obi Kaufmann

January 5, 2024
On this episode of the Fish Water People Podcast, we talk with renowned artist, writer, and naturalist Obi Kaufmann. We explore stories of abundance, myths, science, and history in our quest to unravel California's complex relationship with and reliance upon fresh water.
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