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The CDFW announced its plan to tackle the low Chinook salmon population in the Sacramento Riverhead by releasing 3.5 million ...
The Mad River Hatchery raised generations of steelhead and anglers. Now, California is shutting it down for good.
The most recent numbers for the South Fork Chinook spring salmon run, the 2022 season, show a run of 4,009, including natural ...
Located in Humboldt County in Northern California, the Mad River Fish Hatchery will release its final fish this spring before ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is ending opreations the Mad River hatchery, ending decades of efforts to ...
The hatchery stopped breeding salmon years ago because the fish were not returning ... including the development of a genetic management plan for the steelhead, Tira said. Concrete raceways sit dry ...
The state plans to shut down the aging facility ... some 60 miles inland. The hatchery stopped breeding salmon years ago because the fish were not returning to the Mad River to spawn, Tira said.