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Restored stream supports new wild salmon run
Almost everywhere in California, salmon are on the decline. But in Putah Creek — a restored stream running through the ...
"There are not a lot of examples of this," Rypel said. The UC Davis researchers found that fall-run chinook salmon are once again reproducing in and returning to Putah Creek to end their natural ...
UC Davis researchers Thursday announced a new study that proves years of hard work to heal the Putah Creek habitat is saving ...
California's fishing fleet depends on catching Chinook salmon. Low population numbers could lead regulators to shut down or sharply limit fishing this year.
Notably, the survey showed a population estimate of just under 166,000 fish from the Sacramento River fall-run of Chinook salmon—the state’s most significant salmon run. That estimate is down ...
The center says the National Marine Fisheries Service has failed to make a timely decision on protecting the salmon under the ...
This new run of wild salmon at Putah Creek descended from hatchery fish­ — a finding that could upend some long-held perspectives about the role of fish hatcheries in conservation.
A new study documents Putah Creek-origin salmon, meaning some salmon returning to the restored creek in the fall to spawn were actually born there. The study carries broader implications for other ...
Almost everywhere in California, salmon are on the decline. But in Putah Creek — a restored stream running through the University of California, Davis, campus — wild salmon are not only ...