All the efforts to rewild a Northern California stream leads to salmon rewilding themselves.
From left, UC Davis lead author Lauren Hitt, junior specialist Jordan Colby and coauthor Mackenzie Miner prepare to search for chinook salmon on Lower Putah Creek by canoe. (Dennis Cocherell, UC Davis ...
DAVIS (KOVR) — California’s chinook salmon fishing season could be shut down for the third year in a row. That’s because the number of salmon in the Sacramento River is significantly low and the state ...
Putah Creek, the 85-mile long stream that forms the border between Solano and Yolo counties, just had a record breaking year for salmon. 2,100 Chinook returned to the waters of Putah Creek to spawn in ...
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 increasing, they ...
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 increasing, ...