A day out with the salmon
September 27, 2012 by Michael Carl
A bumper crop of chinook salmon this year brought out many fishermen, who haven’t been able to throw their lines in for four years.
September 27, 2012 by Michael Carl
A bumper crop of chinook salmon this year brought out many fishermen, who haven’t been able to throw their lines in for four years.
October 27, 2011 by Richard Karevoll
With last year’s wet winter and this fall’s early rains in October, time is short for the staff and volunteers of the Salmon Protection and Restoration Network (SPAWN), who are working hard on several projects aimed at helping the Lagunitas Creek run of coho salmon — the largest remaining wild coho run in the state.
November 08, 2010 by Erica Reder
The arrival of the rains each fall kicks off spawning season for coho salmon. The rains also mark the end of this season’s work on the Redwood Creek Restoration Project. On November 14, you can help welcome the salmon back to an improved watershed, and kick in a little on the restoration too!