hat creek restoration

July 13, 2015

CalTrout Receives Funding from Stewardship Council for Hat Creek Restoration Project

July 13, 2015
The Pacific Forest and Watershed Lands Stewardship Council (Stewardship Council), a land conservation and youth investment foundation, announced it is providing nearly $2 million in funding
May 16, 2013

Water Talks: The Science Behind the Hat Creek Restoration Plan

May 16, 2013
For Immediate Release: May 16th, 2013 Contact: Meadow Barr, 530-859-1411 Shasta County-CA Siskiyou County-CA Did you know that Hat Creek was once California’s premier spring creek
November 28, 2012

CalTrout Awarded $650,000 Grant To Restore California’s Iconic Hat Creek Fishery

November 28, 2012
Hat Creek restoration funded, work set to begin in 2013 California’s once-productive Hat Creek fishery has suffered the last two decades, and while we outlined the
November 28, 2012

CalTrout Awarded $650,000 Grant To Restore California’s Iconic Hat Creek Fishery

November 28, 2012
Hat Creek restoration funded, work set to begin in 2013 California’s once-productive Hat Creek fishery has suffered the last two decades, and while we outlined the
June 14, 2012

How Can California’s Iconic Hat Creek Be Restored?

June 14, 2012
Once an iconic California fishery, Hat Creek needs help. Here’s what we’ve got in mind.  In the 1960s, California’s Hat Creek was a mess; overfished and
June 14, 2012

CalTrout’s Hat Creek Video: The Problems And Our Plans For Restoration

June 14, 2012
Hat Creek was once one of California’s most iconic fisheries — and restoring it was CalTrout’s first big victory in 1972. By 1983, it boasted approximately
May 11, 2012

What’s Gone Wrong With Hat Creek?

May 11, 2012
Last Tuesday, a mob of biologists, hydrologists, CalTrout staff, CalTrout founders and others toured Hat Creek’s Carbon Bridge stretch, and with so much scientific brainpower and
August 26, 2011

CalTrout Beginning Restoration Projects on Hat Creek, Fall River

August 26, 2011
  “Given our history and connection to these streams, CalTrout feels a strong responsibility to reverse the current decline”   by Drew Braugh, Mt. Shasta Conservation