The swirling concrete vortex at Lake Berryessa, known as the “glory hole”, has come to life once more. For the first time in ...
UC Davis researchers have documented evidence of chinook salmon returning to the Northern California creek where they were ...
The enormous 'glory hole' in Napa County's Lake Berryessa is visible for the first time since 2019 after California ...
The new grassy islands at the west end of the Arboretum have taken shape, curving through the water that has filled what ...
UC Davis researchers Thursday announced a new study that proves years of hard work to heal the Putah Creek habitat is saving ...
UC Davis researchers Thursday announced a new study that proves years of hard work to heal the Putah Creek habitat is saving ...
Almost everywhere in California, salmon are on the decline. But in Putah Creek—a restored stream running through the ...
Study coauthors Mackenzie Miner, left, and Dennis Cocherell of UC Davis install a fish trap on Putah Creek in California's Central Valley to monitor juvenile chinook salmon migrations.
Lower Putah Creek during fall salmon spawning season. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for ...
A UC Davis study confirms Putah Creek origin salmon for first time, marking a win for creek restoration and wild salmon, and ...
A circular drain at Lake Berryessa in Napa County, known as the Morning Glory Spillway, has been active, drawing spectators ...