California Trout is a non-profit organization based in San Francisco, CA, dedicated to restoring and preserving the freshwater ecosystems of California. Through partnerships with local and national organizations, they work to improve the habitats of various fish species across the state, including salmon, steelhead, and trout. Their key initiatives include protecting the best wild fish habitats, reconnecting habitats, integrating fish and working landscapes, stewarding source water areas, and restoring estuaries.
With a focus on science-based approaches and advocacy, California Trout aims to ensure healthy waters and resilient wild fish populations for a better California. They have achieved significant milestones, such as the removal of four dams on the Klamath River, flooding 50,000 acres of rice fields to benefit wild fish, and treating 326 acres on June Mountain. Their work extends to regions like the North Coast, Central Valley, Sierra Headwaters, Bay Area, Mt. Shasta Klamath, South Coast, and Mt. Lassen. Through their efforts, they strive to maintain the vibrance and abundance of California's freshwater ecosystems for future generations.
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