http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/california/projectprofiles/bigspringsranch.html
Shasta Big Springs Ranch Protection for Spawning Salmon
At the start of 2009, experts counted little more than 30 juvenile coho salmon in the Shasta River. Grim news indeed, since the Shasta once spawned half of the salmon in the entire Klamath basin. But there is hope.
The Nature Conservancy has protected the 4,543-acre Shasta Big Springs Ranch in Siskiyou County, California. As one of the last strongholds for endangered coho in California, restoration of the property will have a resounding impact on salmon, steelhead and other species throughout the entire Klamath basin....
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