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Category: Salmon

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Something Wonderful Is About to Happen

Posted on October 6, 2022October 6, 2022 by Matthew Janiga

October 3, 2022 There is some good news to report about Auburn Ravine.   Since the 1930’s a water-diversion dam about two miles east of downtown Lincoln has been a major problem for the Salmon and Steelhead that swim up Auburn Ravine every fall and winter. In some wet years, seven to ten percent of them Read More

Posted in General Knowledge, Salmon
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Proposed Dam Removal at our Northern Border shows promise to Stream Habitat

Posted on November 16, 2018December 28, 2020 by iqdesign

After Dam Removal, What the Klamath Basin Needs Next If all goes according to the latest plan, four hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River, which runs from southern Oregon to the northern California coast, would be removed in 2021. It’s the culmination of years of work in the Klamath Basin by a diverse group of Read More

Posted in General Knowledge, Salmon
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Possible link to Auburn Ravine Salmon Migration

Posted on October 19, 2018October 26, 2018 by iqdesign

Fish and other wildlife use many methods to find their way home to spawn. Their internal compass is likely one of them. If you or your business would like to donate (it’s tax-deductible), please use the contact form below the article to let us know. No fishy business: salmon use Earth’s magnetic field to migrate Author: Read More

Posted in General Knowledge, Salmon
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Auburn Ravine and Biodiversity Importance

Posted on October 19, 2018January 21, 2021 by iqdesign

A diverse variety of wildlife is key to preserving the overall ecology of our surrounding region. If you or your business would like to donate (it’s tax-deductible), please use the contact form below the article to let us know. Why river floodplains are key to preserving nature and biodiversity in the western US by Ric Hauer, Read More

Posted in General Knowledge, Salmon

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