On March 8, 2018, Friends of Auburn Ravine had the pleasure of conducting a field trip along Auburn Ravine for several future scientists and their professor from William Jessup University. The tour was led by John Rabe, one of our volunteers. The students were able to see the beautiful riparian and aquatic habitat of the Ravine. The complexity and diversity of this natural environment challenged the students to consider what they want the wild places of Placer County to be like in the future.
- Report on wading survey below Gold Hill Dam on May 8, 2020
- Go to the link below and scroll down to the section of the article titled “Saving the Salmon” to see how Hewlett Packard Enterprise is helping Friends of Auburn Ravine with our Salmon Camera project in Lincoln, CA.
How technology is protecting endangered species
…In the Northern California foothills of the Sierra Nevada range, a group of conservationists, the Friendsof Auburn Ravine, has been working to protect the local wild Chinook salmon, READ MORE >>> - Preserving and Restoring Wild Salmon Populations while Sustaining Commercial and Sport Fisheries with Hatcheries
- ‘Framework’ aims to aid water agreements
The framework for voluntary agreements outlines a 15-year program that provides for up to 900,000 acre-feet of new flows to help recover fish populations, creates 60,000 acres of…more >> - FishSpotter Technology Makes Counting Salmon More Efficient
Capitol Public Radio Interview – Thursday, October 3, 2019 - INNOVATIVE NEW CAMERA SYSTEM SHOWS CHINOOK SALMON ARE ON THE PATH TO RECOVERY IN AUBURN RAVINE
- A Fish Tale
- Partners Discuss Auburn Ravine Projects
- Video Fish Counting System
- Pleasant Grove Canal Fish Screens
- KCRA Channel 3 report on Auburn Ravine Salmon Cameras
- IN HISTORY – Large Salmon caught in Auburn Ravine