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Conservationists Help Coho Salmon Return To Pescadero

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Spawning coho salmon. (US Geological Survey)

Coho Salmon Population Slowing Coming Back To Pescadero Creek

The town of Pescadero on the San Mateo County Coast was once known for fish. But a few decades ago salmon in Pescadero Creek went extinct. Now conservationists, with the help of farmers, scientists and federal money for combating climate change, are helping them come back. 
Reporter: Danielle Venton, KQED

California In Danger Of Losing House Seats

California could lose multiple seats in the US House of Representatives, if new  population estimates from the Census Bureau bear out. 
Reporter: Sameea Kamal, CalMatters

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