Lauded for its body and mind benefits, it is one of the most consumed fish in the world, but a new health study questions its ...
campus—wild salmon are not only increasing, they are also completing their life cycle. A UC Davis study, published in the journal Ecosphere, is the first to document Putah Creek-origin salmon. Chinook ...
The Atlantic salmon is sometimes called the “king of fish” for its streamlined and powerful beauty. Members of the species undertake an epic journey to complete their life cycle, migrating from ...
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Restored stream supports new wild salmon runBut in Putah Creek — a restored stream running through the UC Davis campus — wild salmon are not only increasing, they also ...
The UC Davis researchers found that fall-run chinook salmon are once again reproducing in and returning to Putah Creek to end their natural life cycle after making it out to the Pacific Ocean.
The Atlantic salmon is sometimes called the “king of fish” for its streamlined and powerful beauty. Members of the species undertake an epic journey to complete their life cycle, migrating from ...
campus — wild salmon are not only increasing, they also are completing their life cycle. A UC Davis study, published in the journal Ecosphere, is the first to document Putah Creek-origin salmon.
But in Putah Creek — a restored stream running through the UC Davis campus — wild salmon are not only increasing, they also are completing their life cycle. A UC Davis study, published in the ...
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