Many Of California's Salmon Populations Unlikely To Survive The Century
Climate change, damns and agriculture are threatening Chinook salmon, the iconic fish at the core of the state's fishing industry, a report predicts. And 23 other fish species are also seen in danger.
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May 18, 2017 at 05:00AM
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NPR News: Many Of California's Salmon Populations Unlikely To Survive The Century
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