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Chum Salmon

Central California Coast Steelhead

Searsville Dam Removal

Returning San Francisquito Creek to an “Anchor Watershed” for Steelhead CalTrout and partners (American Rivers and the Beyond Searsville Dam Coalition) have been urging Stanford University

New Project on Alameda Creek will Expand Access for Salmonids

Last year, for the first time in over fifty years, Chinook salmon and steelhead were able to access the upper Alameda Creek watershed. Soon, these fish will be able to consistently swim even further upstream. CalTrout recently was invited to lead a barrier removal project in Sunol Valley to open more than 20 miles of stream to fish. 

Why Nature’s Infrastructure Works Better Than Ours

Across the state, fish, wildlife, and people are dependent on infrastructure for habitat, drinking water, and electricity – but at times, as witnessed on August 10 at Butte Creek, infrastructure fails. What would happen if we took a step back and let our watersheds return to their natural state? Nature-based solutions can offer an alternative solution to our infrastructure-impacted waterways.

Field Note: Marin County’s Working Watershed

Action Alert: Speak Up to Remove Searsville Dam

Cochran Creek Restoration Gives Humboldt Bay Fish a Place to Live

Salmon Return to Alameda Creek

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