The Park Fire is tearing through some of California's last wild habitat for threatened salmon
Briefly

The Park Fire in Northern California is jeopardizing the last wild salmon habitat in the Central Valley, endangering the already struggling spring-run Chinook salmon towards extinction amid population decline.
The devastating impact of wildfires is not limited to human homes as they affect the environment, with factors like dams, water diversions, and climate change contributing to the decline of Chinook salmon population in California.
Wildfires like the Park Fire add another setback to the already dwindling population of spring-run Chinook salmon in the Central Valley, raising concerns about the further decline of this once abundant fish species.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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