January 22, 2026 — In a significant move to bolster California’s salmon population, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has allocated over $10 million in grants to 16 projects aimed at restoring, enhancing and protecting salmon and steelhead habitats across the state. This initiative is part of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s comprehensive strategy to address the challenges facing these vital fish populations.
The funding, awarded through CDFW’s Fisheries Restoration Grant Program (FRGP), includes contributions from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. These efforts align with the objectives of the California Salmon Strategy for a Hotter, Drier Future, which seeks to restore salmon populations and improve their habitats.
Among the funded projects, the Upper Klamath River Design and Planning Project was awarded $739,196 to the Mid Klamath Watershed Council. The project will develop a 100% level fisheries restoration design on 7 miles of Beaver Creek.
