Blog: Hamilton City
Rivers in California’s Central Valley like to go their own way: they expand, contract, meander and regenerate soil in the process. The historic movement of rivers is what made Central Valley soil so fertile. Naturally flowing rivers recharge and save water for people and nature, providing habitat for many species including four distinct runs of chinook salmon. Before the early 20th century, the Sacramento River had one of the biggest salmon runs in North America …
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