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(FOX40.COM) — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife released 3.5 million juvenile fall-run Chinook salmon into the Sacramento River amid a struggle to boost the fish population.
The release of approximately 3.5 million fall-run Chinook salmon smolts into the main stem of the Sacramento River occurred in mid-April near Redding and Butte City. The fish originated from ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced May 5 that they were releasing millions of fall-run chinook salmon into the Sacramento River to help a nearby federal fish hatchery with ...
The Broncos, Dragons and Dolphins all stepped on snakes in Brisbane. The results won't match the 2025 NRL competition ladder, but will give an alternative indication of how well each team is ...
FOREST, Va. (WSET) — The Forest Volunteer Fire Department has introduced a new addition to its fleet: the Tower Five ladder truck. This $2 million project was deemed necessary to accommodate the ...
Clark County sheriff’s deputies arrested a man they say pointed a gun at a teen girl and told her to get in his vehicle. Deputies responded about 8:30 a.m. to the 500 block Northeast 149th ...
The legal tussle threatens Northline Seafoods' ability to buy Alaska salmon in the world's largest sockeye fishery in 2025, though its seizure in port is not a done deal. The opening of Canada's ...
Why Trump's vision to bring home all U.S. manufacturing is 'almost impossible' President Donald Trump's 'Made in America' push is prompting some U.S. companies to expand domestic production ...
About 30 students from Morrice Elementary went to DeVries Nature Conservancy on Friday to release their young salmon that they raised in the classroom into the Shiawassee River.