Record Salmon returns documented in Roseville-Area Creeks

Salmon Numbers Reach 11-Year High in Dry Creek Watershed

Roseville, Calif. – A recent survey of the Dry Creek watershed organized by the Dry Creek Conservancy recorded the highest number of spawning salmon seen in the area in more than a decade, offering encouraging signs for local waterways and restoration efforts.

The Dry Creek Salmon Survey, conducted from Fall 2025 through Winter 2026, documented salmon activity in Dry Creek and its tributaries, including Secret Ravine, Miner’s Ravine, Antelope Creek, and Linda Creek. The effort aimed to track population trends, assess spawning distribution, and raise public awareness about salmon conservation…

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