A story of recovery has a spectacle in the South Bay in the past few days as large salmon have been making their way through Los Gatos Creek to spawn. Large chinook salmon were swimming up the Los ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— In response to a petition by the Native Fish Society, Center for Biological Diversity and Umpqua Watersheds, the National Marine Fisheries Service determined today that the Oregon ...
a record-breaking number of Chinook Salmon have returned to the Mokelumne River — the 95-mile waterway that runs through Northern California — to spawn, signaling hope for the species ...
a record-breaking number of Chinook Salmon have returned to the Mokelumne River — the 95-mile waterway that runs through Northern California — to spawn, signaling hope for the species ...
The study considers the spawning migrations to North America for the five major Pacific salmon species including Chinook, ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— The Native Fish Society, Center for Biological Diversity and Umpqua Watersheds today filed a petition to protect Oregon coast spring-run chinook salmon under the federal Endangered ...
But she emphasized the species’ presence is likely driven by recent significant rainfall, which has helped to propel an outflow of fresh water that fall-run Chinook salmon depend on to swim ...