In a significant shift of California’s salmon strategy, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has begun releasing juvenile fall-run Chinook salmon from CDFW-operated hatcheries into ...
(FOX40.COM) — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife released 3.5 million juvenile fall-run Chinook salmon into the Sacramento River amid a struggle to boost the fish population. • Video Above ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced May 5 that they were releasing millions of fall-run chinook salmon into the Sacramento River to help a nearby federal fish hatchery with the ...
Chinook salmon in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta represent an ecologically and economically significant species whose life cycle is closely tied to the hydrological regime and habitat quality of ...
In better times, droves of young winter-run Chinook salmon would travel 300 miles downstream from the Sacramento River, beneath the Golden Gate Bridge and into the Pacific. They would return as adults ...
Almost every day, you will find amateur photographers Dan Sarka and David Young traversing the trails around Alameda Creek ...
This is the first time salmon have voluntarily used the watershed since the 1950s CalTrout.org Chinook salmon have been spotted in upper Alameda Creek in California for the first time since the 1950s ...
A salmon passed through the fish ladder of a key dam on the upper Klamath River on Sept. 24, in what wildlife officials hope is a sign of the iconic fish repopulating ever-greater stretches of the ...
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For the First Time in Nearly a Century, Adult Winter-Run Chinook Salmon Are Swimming in California's McCloud River
For the first time in nearly a century, adult winter-run Chinook salmon have been spotted swimming in the McCloud River, a Northern California waterway. On July 15, experts with the California ...
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