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May 19, 2022

Salmon & Rice in the New York Times

May 19, 2022
March 17, 2022

Field Note: Re-reclaiming the Mighty Sacramento

March 17, 2022
May 5, 2021

CalTrout sponsors the 2021 Virtual Salmonid Restoration Conference

May 5, 2021
Sound science informs our work. Established as a scientific leader on fish and water issues in the state, CalTrout roots its projects in research to drive
June 30, 2020

The Fish Food Story: A GTC Virtual Event

June 30, 2020
Golden Trout Circle members are invited to join CalTrout Senior Scientist Jacob Katz, along with partners in our floodplain work, to discuss exciting findings and next
June 3, 2020

Foodwebs and Floodplains Webinar

June 3, 2020
This webinar will examine the effects of food webs and aquatic habitat productivity on the growth of juvenile salmonids, particularly in productive ecosystems or where food webs strongly interact with physical habitat attributes to influence growth.
May 15, 2020

Chasing Nigiri

May 15, 2020
What started as a seemingly crazy experiment to raise young salmon in flooded rice fields turned into a wildly successful project. Here’s the story about the
March 6, 2020

Marin County Voters Clear Way for Salmon Restoration on San Geronimo Creek

March 6, 2020
Measure D Voted Down Marin County voted down Measure D in this week’s election, effectively clearing the way for potential salmon restoration work on 157 acres
October 17, 2019

Field Notes: Dr. Katz goes to Washington

October 17, 2019
It’s right there in the name: California Trout.   We are, and will always be, focused on protecting and preserving the fish and rivers of the Golden State. 
September 22, 2019

Floodplain Coalition Inundates D.C.

September 22, 2019
This September, California Trout’s Central Valley Program was part of a diverse coalition of water, farming and environmental partners that traveled to Washington, D.C. to promote
July 22, 2019

New Yolo Bypass Fish Passage project approved

July 22, 2019
A big step towards the largest floodplain enhancement effort on the West Coast has just taken place. The Department of Water Resources’ Yolo Bypass Salmonid Habitat
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