Saving Salmon During Drought: Sacramento River Spring Chinook Relocated  To Cooler Native Habitats Above Dam To Aid Egg Survival

State and federal biologists have begun moving threatened spring-run Chinook salmon to Clear Creek in northern California, where colder water temperatures will better support spawning and help their eggs survive the continuing drought.

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