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Introducing CalTrout’s Lost Coast Project Manager & Update on Eel River Dams

Introducing CalTrout’s Lost Coast Project Manager & Update on Eel River Dams

by California Trout | Jan 24, 2023

CalTrout is pleased to introduce Charlie Schneider in the newly established role of Lost Coast Project Manager. With Charlie’s conservation non-profit background and expertise on fish and natural resource issues in California, he is well suited for this position which...
Legendary California Fishery and Water Quality Activist Bill Jennings Dies at Age 79

Legendary California Fishery and Water Quality Activist Bill Jennings Dies at Age 79

by California Sportfishing Protection Alliance | Dec 28, 2022

The California Sportfishing Protection Alliance and the fish of California lost Bill Jennings on December 27, 2022. Above all, Bill was a relentless activist. For over 40 years, he used the law, meticulously documented data, an irascible wit, and a stinging pen to...
Key Takeaways from the Omnibus Spending Package: What’s in it for rivers?

Key Takeaways from the Omnibus Spending Package: What’s in it for rivers?

by American Rivers | Dec 22, 2022

In the remaining days of 2022, we’re happy to share some important wins for rivers – including funding for critical clean water and river restoration programs, as well as new Wild and Scenic River designations. While there’s much to be thankful for, the bill still has...
Planning for the Klamath dams to come down

Planning for the Klamath dams to come down

by Trout Unlimited | Dec 15, 2022

TU partners with NOAA to prioritize high-impact restoration projects in anticipation of salmon returning.

NOAA recommends an estimated $20M in funding for Trout Unlimited fish passage work

NOAA recommends an estimated $20M in funding for Trout Unlimited fish passage work

by Trout Unlimited | Dec 12, 2022

Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding supports projects in Washington State, California, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

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