Study coauthors Mackenzie Miner, left, and Dennis Cocherell of UC Davis install a fish trap on Putah Creek in California's Central Valley to monitor juvenile chinook salmon migrations.
A UC Davis study confirms Putah Creek origin salmon for first time, marking a win for creek restoration and wild salmon, and ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists stunned by reappearance of species lost for nearly a century: 'A huge win'In a surprising turn of events, Chinook salmon have been spotted in California's North Yuba River for the first time in ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNChinook Salmon Are Swimming in This California River for the First Time in More Than 80 YearsChinook salmon were once abundant in the North Yuba River in California’s Sierra Nevada. But since 1941, they’ve been kept out of the chilly, clear waters by the Englebright Dam. Now, for the first ...
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East Idaho News on MSNSalmon irrigators asked to call Fish and Game before turning on ditch water this spring and here’s whyThe following is a news release from the Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game. SALMON – To keep fish from getting stranded in ...
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