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Saved from devastating Santa Cruz fire, young salmon must now survive the ocean
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Mark Galloway of Kingfisher Flat Hatchery stands in a covered tank surrounded by trees charred by the CZU August Lightning Complex Fire as he works to wrangle thousands of young Central California Coast coho salmon, called smolts, before they are released into Big Creek near Davenport in Santa Cruz County.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Staff with Kingfisher Flat Hatchery and Monterey Bay Salmon and Trout Project work to release 6,000 young Central California Coast coho salmon, called smolts, before they are released into Big Creek near Davenport in Santa Cruz County.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Court Rules Marin County s Protections for Endangered Coho Salmon Inadequate - Center for Biological Diversity biologicaldiversity.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from biologicaldiversity.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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A pine siskin is a species of finch that is a small songbird. Pine siskins winter in California but this year are dying of Salmonellosis. (Shutterstock / Jody Ann)
CALIFORNIA The California Department of Fish and Wildlife and local wildlife rehabilitation centers are asking residents to put away their bird feeders and birdbaths until the springtime to help stop the spread of a deadly illness affecting small songbirds.
State wildlife officials and local wildlife rescue organizations have been inundated with calls from residents who are finding sick or dead finches in their backyards.
The bulk of reports since December have come from the Central California Coast, the San Francisco Bay Area and the Sierra Nevada communities.
You can get $100 just for visiting this Central California Coast city
City leaders say their wine tasting rooms, outdoor spaces, restaurants, and hotels have worked to keep visitors safe.
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Santa Maria Valley is offering a new incentive.
Starting this Thursday, tourists will receive a $100 Visa Gift Card for booking a minimum two-night stay at a qualifying hotel in the city of Santa Maria or Orcutt.
City leaders say there are ways to enjoy the region safely during the pandemic.
Wine tasting rooms, outdoor spaces, restaurants, and hotels have worked together to develop and continuously evolve health and safety protocols.