Part of responsibly managing a watershed is efficiently using a limited water supply to balance the needs of both humans and wildlife. This is especially true in Read More…
The Calaveras River in California’s Central Valley was once a river of extremes that flooded regularly. Over the last several decades, however, it has been transformed into Read More…
The Calaveras River is home to several iconic and sensitive native California fish species, including both forms of Oncorhynchus mykiss (steelhead and rainbow trout) and opportunistic runs of Read More…
The past year has been challenging for the entire world, and for us at FISHBIO it has been no exception. Yet despite the difficulties of the coronavirus Read More…
The Calaveras River is a unique tributary of the San Joaquin River in California’s Central Valley that plays important roles for both people and fish. The Calaveras Read More…
https://youtu.be/F00rqFAbapI The 2017 Water Year was one for the record books. All the storms we got that year made for some pretty impressive river flows in California. Read More…
These two fishery biologists are checking every last hiding spot for fishes that are being temporarily deprived of water. We recently monitored conditions in a small section Read More…