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Lila Seidman reports on the tricky process of removing rare steelhead trout from the Palisades Fire burn area.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is closing the Mad River Hatchery, it announced Friday, ending decades of efforts to boost Humboldt County’s threatened steelhead trout population.
In May, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced it would cease operations at the Mad River Fish Hatchery ...
The Mad River Fish Hatchery, which raises a modest number of steelhead and rainbow trout ... the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. California Department of Fish an Because the Northern ...
During the summer of 2014, two graduate students studying wildlife biology at UC Berkeley noticed something strange was happening along the California ... realized steelhead trout and coho ...
A single severely dry winter temporarily, but dramatically, altered the ranges of three fishes — Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead trout — in California’s northern waterways.
More than 260 Southern California steelhead trout were plucked from their stream ... Another endangered fish, northern tidewater gobies, were rescued from the same watershed shortly before the ...
Completion of the land-back conservation deal along the lower Klamath River is being called the largest in California history ...
A single severely dry winter temporarily, but dramatically, altered the ranges of three fishes — Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead trout — in California’s northern waterways. In a new study, ...
The Mad River Fish Hatchery, which raises a modest number of steelhead and rainbow trout and serves as ... Because the Northern California steelhead found in the Mad River are federally protected ...
However, more fish require more suitable habitat, which is lacking in Southern California — in part due to drought and the increased frequency of devastating wildfires. Steelhead trout are the ...