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  2. Trout Creek (Los Gatos Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Trout Creek is a 1.8-mile-long (2.9 km) [2] southeastward-flowing stream originating in the Santa Cruz Mountains, a tributary of Los Gatos Creek in Santa Clara County, California. From its confluence with Los Gatos Creek, its waters flow to the Guadalupe River and thence through San Jose, California to south San Francisco Bay .

  3. Arroyo Hondo (Santa Clara County) - Wikipedia

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    Arroyo Hondo is a northwestward-flowing 13-mile-long (20.9 km) [2] creek in Santa Clara County, California, United States, that lies east of Milpitas. [1] The area is privately owned by the San Francisco Water Department and is closed to public access because of its usage as drinking water.

  4. Los Gatos Creek (Santa Clara County) - Wikipedia

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    California golden beaver family on upper Los Gatos Creek Chinook salmon spawning on Los Gatos Creek in 1996 by U. S. Highway 17. Beaver dams on upper Los Gatos Creek. Note dead conifer(s) reflected in pool and in background are critical for cavity-nesting birds like wood ducks, American kestrels, mergansers, Pacific-slope flycatchers, tree swallows, owls, etc. Beaver and dam on lower Los Gatos ...

  5. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Avery's pond is a historical pond made in the 1880s by a pioneer rancher named Ira Avery. Elevation of the pond is at 530 feet, about 20 feet above Folsom Lake. The 1854 North Fork Diversion ditch provided water for Avery's Pond and water from the pond became a reliable year-around water source for Avery's extensive orchards.

  6. California Trout - Wikipedia

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    California Trout is a San Francisco-based 501(c)(3) conservation group with a mission to ensure [2] resilient wild fish in California waters. California Trout have three conservation initiatives focused on: Strongholds; Source Water Areas; Wild Fish, Working Landscapes; Initially organized in the mid-1960s as a local unit of Trout Unlimited ...

  7. Arroyo Trabuco - Wikipedia

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    Arroyo Trabuco (known also as Trabuco Creek [1]) is a 22-mile (35 km)-long stream in coastal southern California in the United States. [4] Rising in a rugged canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains of Orange County, the creek flows west and southwest before emptying into San Juan Creek in the city of San Juan Capistrano.

  8. Tulare Lake - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, author Mark Arax published a book titled The King of California which is about how J.G. Boswell turned the lakebed into farms and revolutionized the farming industry. [56] In 2015, a documentary titled Tulare, the Phantom Lake: Drought was released and in 2022, a second part to the same documentary was released. They were both directed ...

  9. San Leandro Creek - Wikipedia

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    Although rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), was initially identified in 1792 in Kamchatka, Siberia by Johann Julius Walbaum, William P. Gibbons, founder of the California Academy of Sciences, believed in 1855 that he had discovered a new species of trout in San Leandro Creek, which he named Salmo iridea (now the coastal rainbow trout ...