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Salmon Swim Far Upstream In East Bay Creek For The First Time In Decades: 'Incredibly Gratifying'
FREMONT, CA — Salmon are beginning to travel far upstream the Alameda Creek for the first time in more than 70 years, a nonprofit said. A major gas pipeline owned by PG&E in the Sunol Valley upstream, ...
Less than two months after the removal of dams restored a free-flowing Klamath River, salmon have made their way upstream to begin spawning and have been spotted in Oregon for the first time in more ...
It’s been a little more than a year since four dams on the Klamath River came down — the biggest river restoration project in U.S. history. In that time, tribal, state, nonprofit and federal ...
Less than two months after the removal of dams restored a free-flowing Klamath River, salmon have made their way upstream to begin spawning and have been spotted in Oregon for the first time in more ...
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