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New Zealand Mudsnail: The Report from CalTrout and SNARL
A report recently released by the Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Lab and funded by California Trout concludes that the New Zealand mud snail, an invasive species, may be limited by certain water chemistry conditions found in mid-to-high elevation Sierra Nevada streams.  Click here for the (pdf) report.
 

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The Departments of Interior and Commerce have issued a final, joint prescription for fish passage on the Klamath River that may result in the demolition of PacifiCorp's Klamath hydroelectric operations.
 
In a move that could clear the way for a raise of Shasta Dam,  the Westlands Water District purchased the famed Bollibokka Club.
 

Caltrout, the Center for Biological Diversity and conservation organizations from around the country petitoned the Bush Administration to address the impact of Global Warming on Endangered Species. 

 

The deadline for 2006 steelhead report cards was January 31st. 

 
The Environmental Protection Agency must force power plants to protect fish and other aquatic life even if it's expensive, a federal appeals court said in a ruling favoring states and environmental groups.
 
California Trout is seeking motivated and talented Program Managers to lead the organization’s conservation and advocacy work in the Eastern Sierra and Southern California.
 
Draft Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Nestle water bottling plant fails to comply with provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act.
 

As a member of the Peer Review Committee CalTrout reviews all these projects and with the Committee makes recommendations to the Director of Fish and Game for final funding.

 

Non-native Northern Pike, voracious eaters of young trout, are making a comeback in Lake Davis.

 
Klamath Riverkeeper sent a 60 day notice of intent to file a lawsuit today against Warren Buffett’s PacifiCorp for polluting the Klamath.
 
A report recently released by the Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Lab and funded by California Trout concludes that the New Zealand mud snail, an invasive species, may be limited by certain water chemistry conditions found in mid-to-high elevation Sierra Nevada streams.  Read the full report here.
 

Citing the impact to snowpack from global warming, Governor Schwarzenegger proposed a $4 billion bond package to pay for new reservoirs and dams.

 

Shelton, Wash — For more than a century, salmon followed Goldsborough Creek as it passed through the grounds of a sawmill, into the middle of Shelton and toward the woods beyond — before bumping smack into a 30-foot-high wall called the Goldsborough Dam.

 

 
For just $20 you can adopt a salmon or steelhead from Freshwater Creek.  Your fish will be tagged and tracked through its spawning journey.  You'll receive an adoption certificate, picture of your fish, map showing where your fish spawned, date of river entry, species, gender and length. 




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