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Unlocking the Future of Yuba River Salmon: Advocating for Restoration Through Relicensing

Unlocking the Future of Yuba River Salmon: Advocating for Restoration Through Relicensing

by South Yuba River Citizens League | Feb 7, 2024

On January 16th, SYRCL and our allies in the Foothills Water Network filed comments with the Federal Energy Commission (FERC) requesting formal studies to help restore salmon in the lower Yuba River. Our comments also focused on the YWA’s Final License Application for...

Free the Eklutna River

by Trout Unlimited | Feb 5, 2024

The Eklutna People envision a thriving fishery accessible by all.

CalTrout and Partners Support Governor Newsom’s California Salmon Strategy

by California Trout | Feb 2, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 1, 2024 Contact: Charlie Schneider – cschneider@caltrout.org – 707.217.0409 Matt Clifford – matt.clifford@tu.org – 406.370.9431 Monty Schmitt- monty.schmitt@tnc.org – 510-325-3594   The California...
Newsom “Strategy” Condemns Central Valley Salmon to “Hotter, Drier Future”

Newsom “Strategy” Condemns Central Valley Salmon to “Hotter, Drier Future”

by California Sportfishing Protection Alliance | Feb 1, 2024

The “California Salmon Strategy” announced January 30, 2024 by the Newsom Administration is a tour de force of avoidance and deflection. It blows right past the single largest issue facing California’s salmon: inadequate flows into and through the Bay-Delta Estuary....

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

by California Trout | Jan 31, 2024

The Klamath River has historically been the birthplace of many of California’s salmon, but, severed by dams, it is disrupted and disconnected, and salmon and other watershed residents have suffered from the impacts. Today the watershed is playing host to the largest...
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