California's wild salmon numbers are dwindling

Oakland Tribune Wednesday 22nd February, 2012

There are thousands of salmon swimming through the lazy currents of the Mokelumne River. In an industry where numbers have faltered for several years, this should be good news. But a recent study says these fish are almost all born as a result of human intervention. Wild salmon populations are still dwindling. The study compared salmon bred at the ...

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