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Stakeholders disagree about what will happen when a ‘nature-like fishway’ opens the door to a vaunted trout fishery.
Fall-run Chinook salmon migrate and spawn in the Feather River near Oroville in November. California wildlife officials will reopen limited Chinook salmon fishing on the Mokelumne, Feather and ...
Golden mussels are freshwater bivalves native to China. They were first discovered in North America at the Sacramento-San ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working on a project to repair and upgrade Sacramento-area levees, but in the process, ...
June 1, 2025 - Wildlife areas, ecological reserves and other properties may be closed due to wildfires or storm damage.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced May 5 that they were releasing millions of fall-run chinook salmon into the Sacramento ... the river to eventually return to the area ...
Millions of Chinook salmon were released into the Sacramento River to bolster dwindling populations ... The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced May 5 that they were releasing ...
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Record Searchlight on MSNLand sinking in Red Bluff, Corning: What it means for Tehama and can it happen in Redding?Ground under Red Bluff, Corning and Antelope is sinking from groundwater removal. Here's what that could mean and why it's ...
Enlarging the dam would deliver more Sacramento River water to Central Valley farmers but a tribe could lose sacred sites and endangered salmon could lose habitat in wet years.
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Times-Standard on MSNInvasive species harming waterways may come to Humboldt CountyThis month, local water authorities issued an alert to those that use our county waterways warning that invasive golden mussels are stowing away on recreational vehicles — and have the potential ...
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