BLM Redding partners with community to restore iconic Trinity River in northern California

 The Trinity River is an iconic designated National Wild and Scenic River in northern California, flowing 165 miles from the Trinity Alps and joining with the Klamath River before flowing into the Pacific Ocean. 

Known for its historically prolific salmon and steelhead populations, the Trinity provides sustenance, spirituality, recreation, and education for local tribes and surrounding communities.

Explore the interactive story map below to learn how the Redding Field Office collaborates with the Trinity River Restoration Program (TRRP) to design and initiate meaningful management projects to restore the natural resources of the Trinity River.

Drawing of three different types of salmon.

 

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