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Marin’s Coho Salmon, the Drought, and Us

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It’s natural for us humans to think of the current California drought as a human crisis. Yes, it affects all 38 million of us who have staked a claim on this desirable real estate, and yes, people across the United States and beyond who consume our state’s bounty of farm …Read More

Source: Newsfix – Environment

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