Relocation
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Heat Stress and Drought Conditions Force Hatchery Relocation
Due to drought and poor water conditions at Lake Sonoma
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Drought Causes Relocation of 1.1 Million Hatchery Salmon
Due to drought and poor water conditions in the Klamath River
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Sea Lion Relocation Unsuccessful for Saving Willamette Steelhead
A California sea lion that has frequented Willamette Falls on the Willamette River since 2009 to dine on salmon and steelhead was relocated Feb. 7 to a beach south of Newport, Ore. Three days later, he was back at Willamette Falls, hungry for more fish after a return journey involving a 200-mile swim. Another sea lion--relocated a day later--was back in six days.
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Relocation of Endangered Mussels Will Allow for Dam Removal on Michigan's Grand River
Close-up of snuffbox musselThe Department of Natural Resources today announced that the next step to remove the Lyons Dam on the Grand River in Ionia County will proceed as officials start searching for threatened and endangered mussels and moving them out of harm's way.