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Restored stream sees return of wild salmon population
She showed that while hatchery-origin fish were most abundant, a handful—11 of 407—of returning salmon analyzed were born in Putah Creek, completing their full life cycle as wild salmon.
A juvenile chinook salmon is measured by UC Davis researchers during its migration out of Putah Creek. (Lauren Hitt, UC Davis) This should not be news. Salmon are famous for their simple life cycle: ...
She showed that while hatchery-origin fish were most abundant, a handful — 11 of 407 — of returning salmon analyzed were born in Putah Creek, completing their full life cycle as wild salmon.
A juvenile chinook salmon is measured by UC Davis researchers during its migration out of Putah Creek. Image: Lauren Hitt / UC Davis This should not be news. Salmon are famous for their simple life ...
Such is the cycle of life that drives fish to swim into the river to spawn, or out of the river to do the same thing. Animals have evolved to take advantage of the season to their benefit.
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