CDFW, Tribes Release First Hatchery Salmon That Will Return After Klamath Dam Removal
Young Klamath River salmon are getting a helping hand from the state and California tribes.
Last week, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and leaders from the Karuk, Yurok and Shasta Indian Nation and the Quartz Valley Indian tribes released about 90,000 yearling coho salmon just below the Iron Gate Dam on the Klamath River. It was the first major release of coho salmon, a state and federally listed threatened species, into the Klamath River since dam...
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