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American River
Salmonid Spawning and Rearing Habitat Restoration project, which started in 2008, entails the placement of gravel to provide adequate habitat conducive to the salmonid's needs for spawning and rearing to reach a maturity level fit for the ocean. From 2008 to 2012, the placement totaled 85,880 short tons (77.91 kt) of gravel. The gravel will increase the number of fish redds, spawning nests, along the American River, which will decrease egg retention, and increase birth and survivorship rate. The project also included the introduction of small islands, loose woody debris, and larger boulders to advance the rearing habitat for the anadromous fish and increase biodiversity of the American River.
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American River ecosystem. These exotic species have no natural predators and combat with native species for sun, space, and nutrients, causing substantial problems for the native plant life and the entire bionetwork. The American River Parkway Foundation, in collaboration with Sacramento County Parks, manages the invasive plants on the American River.
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Chinook Salmon are a threatened anadromous fish species that have historically used the
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American River Conservancy works to conserve the wildlife and their aquatic and terrestrial habitats and resources around the American River and Consumnes watersheds. They have protected over 27,000 acres (110 km) since their inception in 1989. The land they protect helps the American River
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There is an abundance of flora and fauna found at the
American River that creates an immensely bio diverse ecosystem. Native plants along the American River Parkway are adapted to a Mediterranean climate, are drought tolerant, and help support a balanced, healthy ecosystem. Non-native, and sometimes
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American River watershed crosses multiple climate zones due to the large range in elevations. The climate of the lower American River valley is Mediterranean and temperate grassland. Sacramento County in particular, where the main stem American River is located, is known for its cool winters and
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arrived in the region; human habitation in what some consider present-day
Northern California is believed to date back as far as 12,000 years. These tribes have utilized the vast amount of resources of the American River for shelter, clothes, baskets, and other goods. Europeans and their descendants
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The
American River is specifically known for its whitewater rafting. The South Fork has Class III rapids, the Middle Fork has Class IV rapids, and the North Fork has Class IV spring run-off rapids. All three rivers also feature Class II sections. The areas with rapids still feature scenic views and
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American River and the Sacramento River converge. The Sacramento County Regional Parks owns most of the land that is operated by the American River Parkway. This area serves the citizens of Sacramento and visitors from away with access to the river and parks, picnic areas, biking and
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had to travel to his inauguration by rowboat; shortly after, the state government moved temporarily to San Francisco. A significant contributor to the flood damage was the debris washed down by hydraulic mining, which had choked the river channel and reduced its capacity to drain floodwaters. In
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to access gold buried deeper in the soil. This large and extensive mining practice washed away entire mountainsides and heavily polluted all the waterways, including the American River, creating an environmental disaster for inhabitants, fish, birds, and other flora and fauna.
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makes a sharp curve northward to descend into Tahoe Valley. The South Fork has multi-use recreational areas, including the Rubicon Trail for motorized adventuring and whitewater rafting venues. The South Fork also features the historic town of
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led an expedition to the American River with the goal of finding a safe route for colonizers across the Sierra Nevada. After a failed attempt to cross the mountains via the South Fork of the American River, Smith's group managed to cross via
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are located further downstream on the South Fork. While they are not operated by SMUD, they depend on the releases from SMUD reservoirs to generate electricity. The El Dorado Irrigation District owns the Akin Powerhouse, and
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hot summers, with low average precipitation. The North, Middle and South Forks originate in alpine zones along the Sierra Crest and flow through subalpine, montane and temperate coniferous forests. In the foothills,
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The North Fork and its tributaries provides one of the most biologically diverse habitats in North America. The North Fork features scenic multi-use trails along forested ridge-tops and
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American Fur Trade of the West. A History of the Pioneer Trading Posts and Early Fur Companies of the Missouri Valley and the Rocky Mountains and of the Overland Commerce with Santa Fe
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2744:"American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF): environmental protection, native habitat preservation, Sacramento, CA (916) 486-2773"
2714:"American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF): environmental protection, native habitat preservation, Sacramento, CA (916) 486-2773"
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2954:"American River Salmonid Spawning and Rearing Habitat Restoration Update"
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2477:"The American River: California's Favorite Whitewater River"
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2452:"A Boating Trail Guide to the American River Parkway"
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1051:corridors. It flows freely as a designated
883:. The river's three forks originate in the
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1940:water quality by conserving and restoring
1191:are popular activities on the South Fork.
641:mountain range to its confluence with the
617:View of the American River from below the
502:314,000 cu ft/s (8,900 m/s)
5079:Rivers of the Sierra Nevada in California
3047:"Whitewater Rafting - The American River"
937:) where it adjoins the watersheds of the
2172:United States Department of the Interior
2131:United States Department of the Interior
2095:United States Department of the Interior
2059:United States Department of the Interior
2023:United States Department of the Interior
1079:culture and 1850s Gold Rush habitation.
482:3,685 cu ft/s (104.3 m/s)
5044:Rivers of Sacramento County, California
2888:"American River Parkway Foundation Map"
2000:
1063:with the Middle Fork American River at
970:California State University, Sacramento
968:American River view from the campus of
949:, where it meets the watersheds of the
891:. The North and Middle Forks join near
5034:Rivers of El Dorado County, California
2810:
2504:"Nimbus Salmon and Steelhead Hatchery"
2363:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
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1053:National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
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1903:Conservation and restoration projects
1872:run-of-the-river hydroelectric plants
1841:Sacramento Municipal Utility District
856:California Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
833:was played out, large companies used
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448:2,150 sq mi (5,600 km)
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2961:Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency
2925:Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency
2773:Walker, Alissa (November 18, 2015).
2432:Forgione, Mary (November 14, 2011).
1518:(Northern) California black walnut (
784:(American River). During this time,
492:215 cu ft/s (6.1 m/s)
5084:Geography of Sacramento, California
5039:Rivers of Placer County, California
5029:Tributaries of the Sacramento River
2997:United States Bureau of Reclamation
2963:. February 14, 2012. Archived from
2703:Per the Annual ARNHA Wildlife Count
2163:Geographic Names Information System
2122:Geographic Names Information System
2086:Geographic Names Information System
2050:Geographic Names Information System
2014:Geographic Names Information System
861:National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
3076:Admin, OEHHA (December 30, 2014).
2837:Sacramento River Watershed Program
2483:from the original on July 12, 2010
795:In the 1830s, fur trappers of the
16:River in California, United States
14:
2892:American River Parkway Foundation
2863:"Middle Fork Project Description"
2748:American River Parkway Foundation
2718:American River Parkway Foundation
2261:National Water Information System
65:, a tributary of the Middle Fork.
3881:
2625:"Upper American River Watershed"
2599:"Lower American River Watershed"
1219:American River running in Coloma
51:
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2265:United States Geological Survey
2168:United States Geological Survey
2127:United States Geological Survey
2091:United States Geological Survey
2055:United States Geological Survey
2019:United States Geological Survey
1979:Cardwell v. American Bridge Co.
629:is a 30-mile-long (50 km)
21:American River (disambiguation)
621:on the Sacramento State campus
569:National Wild and Scenic River
389: • coordinates
312: • coordinates
232: • coordinates
149: • coordinates
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5074:Rivers of Northern California
3765:C.W. Bill Jones Pumping Plant
2650:US EPA, OW (March 17, 2015).
2539:Chittenden, Hiram M. (1901).
989:Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail
116:Physical characteristics
3026:"Preserving Rivers and Land"
2868:. Placer County Water Agency
1985:List of rivers of California
1953:recreational activities in.
1845:Upper American River Project
1835:Upper American River Project
1829:Upper American River Project
1750:North Fork of American River
1131:Auburn State Recreation Area
1040:and immediately due west of
945:, to Winnemucca Lake in the
428: • elevation
351: • elevation
275:7,401 ft (2,256 m)
271: • elevation
192:7,923 ft (2,415 m)
188: • elevation
5019:American River (California)
3172:California's Central Valley
2081:"South Fork American River"
2009:"North Fork American River"
1787:production and irrigation.
816:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
466: • location
377: • location
299: • location
216: • location
136: • location
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4691:Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point
3174:watershed (north-to-south)
3105:American River Conservancy
3030:American River Conservancy
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1799:
1763:. Water was used to drive
1196:Silver Fork American River
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1097:Middle Fork American River
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999:. The trail was named for
498: • maximum
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2502:Ducey, Ronald (1986–87).
2419:South Fork American River
2214:, accessed March 10, 2011
1158:South Fork American River
1024:North Fork American River
889:Eldorado National Forests
802:In 1839, Swiss immigrant
774:on the headwaters of the
676:in 1848 that started the
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545:South Fork American River
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5054:Eldorado National Forest
3051:www.theamericanriver.com
2574:38.767636°N 120.315828°W
2479:. TheAmericanRiver.com.
2415:"American River History"
2227:. U.S. Geological Survey
1893:French Meadows Reservoir
1714:California coffeeberry (
1466:Chinese tree of heaven (
1113:, waterfalls, and quiet
552: • right
3528:Red Bluff Diversion Dam
3078:"American River, Lower"
1964:has issued safe eating
1721:Hollyleaf coffeeberry (
1647:Heteromeles arbutifolia
1638:Clematis ligusticifolia
1593:Aristolchia californica
1495:Native plants include:
1289:Steelhead rainbow trout
1243:Fourteen environmental
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355:253 ft (77 m)
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4640:Owens River Headwaters
2579:38.767636; -120.315828
2045:"Mountain Meadow Lake"
1925:American River Parkway
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1811:Central Valley Project
1802:Central Valley Project
1796:Central Valley Project
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1590:California pipe vine (
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254:38.81056°N 120.03111°W
171:39.21778°N 120.27444°W
140:Mountain Meadow Lake,
42:The American River at
5059:Tahoe National Forest
3693:Stockton Ship Channel
2652:"Surf Your Watershed"
2345:on September 23, 2016
1918:
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1611:Baccharis salicifolia
1545:Freemont cottonwood (
1442:Dittrichia graveolens
1433:Centurea solstitialis
1430:Yellow star thistle (
1388:Genista monspessulana
1357:Over 100 bird species
1308:Sacramento pikeminnow
1270:Chinook (King) salmon
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4650:Sequoia-Kings Canyon
3611:Sugar Pine Reservoir
2688:"Fish Species Lists"
1929:Nimbus Fish Hatchery
1757:California Gold Rush
1709:Penstemon breviforus
1698:Purple needlegrass (
1503:Aesculus californica
1500:California buckeye (
1460:Catalpa bignonioides
1275:Coho (Silver) salmon
1185:California Gold Rush
1059:and upstream of the
947:Mokelumne Wilderness
930:39.28778; -120.32806
824:California Gold Rush
818:. Just weeks later,
812:Mexican–American War
797:Hudson's Bay Company
678:California Gold Rush
416:38.59750; -121.50806
339:38.49111; -121.15667
259:38.81056; -120.03111
176:39.21778; -120.27444
19:For other uses, see
4993:Pacific Crest Trail
4676:Calaveras Big Trees
3821:Peaks >14,000 ft
3698:Tehama-Colusa Canal
3668:Delta–Mendota Canal
3663:Delta Cross Channel
3110:Flows and Forecasts
2843:on February 1, 2020
2631:on October 16, 2016
2605:on February 1, 2020
2570: /
1897:Hell Hole Reservoir
1889:Middle Fork Project
1883:Middle Fork Project
1853:Ice House Reservoir
1761:William Leidesdorff
1742:River modifications
1716:Rhamnus californica
1692:Muhlenbergia rigens
1674:Mimulus aurantiacus
1671:Bush monkeyflower (
1629:Cercis occidentalis
1602:Baccharis pilularis
1581:Interior live oak (
1521:Juglans californica
1469:Ailanthus altissima
1119:white water rafting
921: /
901:white water rafting
843:Great Flood of 1862
690:hydroelectric power
637:that runs from the
511:Basin features
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4701:Grover Hot Springs
3673:Folsom South Canal
3653:Contra Costa Canal
3648:Clear Creek Tunnel
3606:San Luis Reservoir
2970:on October 4, 2016
2290:City of Sacramento
2210:2012-03-29 at the
2174:. January 19, 1981
2133:. January 19, 1981
2097:. January 19, 1981
2061:. January 19, 1981
2025:. January 19, 1981
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1683:Monardella villosa
1620:Ceanothus cuneatus
1584:Quercus wislizenii
1548:Populus freemontii
1536:Western sycamore (
1512:Fraxinus latifolia
1406:Cortaderia sellona
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607:Buenaventura River
579:Wild, Recreational
305:Folsom, California
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4998:Sierra High Route
4983:High Sierra Trail
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4706:Lake Tahoe Nevada
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3678:Friant-Kern Canal
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3324:San Joaquin River
2898:on March 16, 2016
2754:on April 25, 2016
2674:upperamerican.org
2670:"Welcome to UARF"
2321:on March 5, 2016.
1777:Folsom Powerhouse
1656:Lupinus albifrons
1557:Quercus douglasii
1539:Platanus racemosa
1415:Triadica sebifera
1293:Sacramento sucker
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1075:sites of ancient
1057:Foresthill Bridge
1017:Foresthill Bridge
881:Sacramento County
820:James W. Marshall
749:Rio de las Llagas
742:Spanish explorer
651:San Francisco Bay
599:
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587:November 10, 1978
288:Source confluence
142:Placer County, CA
100:Sacramento Valley
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4942:Mammoth Mountain
4917:Donner Ski Ranch
4846:South Lake Tahoe
4716:South Yuba River
4533:Wilderness areas
4494:Lake Tahoe Basin
4484:Humboldt–Toiyabe
4472:National forests
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4015:Bear Creek Spire
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3749:Stanislaus River
3734:Sacramento River
3724:Chowchilla River
3626:Whiskeytown Lake
3596:New Melones Lake
3548:Spring Creek Dam
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3350:Stanislaus River
3205:Cottonwood Creek
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1626:Western redbud (
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4595:Jennie Lakes
4580:Golden Trout
4565:Dinkey Lakes
4560:Chimney Peak
4443:Kings Canyon
4354:Independence
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4836:San Andreas
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4741:Angels Camp
4734:Communities
4696:Emerald Bay
4681:D. L. Bliss
4664:State parks
4545:Bright Star
4540:Ansel Adams
4317:Fallen Leaf
4246:San Joaquin
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3591:Lake Natoma
3581:Folsom Lake
3558:Trinity Dam
3523:O'Neill Dam
3420:White River
3405:Kings River
3314:Putah Creek
3309:Cache Creek
3297:Middle Fork
3265:Middle Fork
3260:West Branch
3255:East Branch
3240:Butte Creek
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735:, meaning '
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292:Folsom Lake
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5013:Categories
4962:Sugar Bowl
4907:China Peak
4861:Tahoe City
4851:Susanville
4751:Bridgeport
4721:Van Sickle
4635:Owens Peak
4630:Mount Rose
4600:John Krebs
4550:Bucks Lake
4519:Stanislaus
4384:Courtright
4364:Huntington
4236:Chowchilla
4221:Stanislaus
4096:Beckwourth
3833:Williamson
3729:Kern River
3573:Reservoirs
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3518:Nimbus Dam
3503:Friant Dam
3498:Folsom Dam
3488:Auburn Dam
3430:Kern River
3425:Poso Creek
3415:Tule River
3302:South Fork
3292:North Fork
3280:Bear River
3275:Yuba River
3270:South Fork
3250:North Fork
3220:Deer Creek
3215:Mill Creek
3170:Rivers of
3130:Nimbus Dam
3115:Folsom Dam
2562:38°46′03″N
2231:August 22,
1996:References
1948:Recreation
1807:Folsom Dam
1789:Folsom Dam
1608:Mule fat (
1554:Blue oak (
1484:Tamarisk (
1478:Pyracantha
1421:Oleander (
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1164:South Fork
1141:South Fork
1111:reservoirs
1061:confluence
1034:Lake Tahoe
1030:North Fork
1007:North Fork
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959:Lake Tahoe
939:South Yuba
913:39°17′16″N
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647:Sacramento
635:California
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322:38°29′28″N
242:38°48′38″N
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159:39°13′04″N
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90:California
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4880:Ski areas
4866:Tehachapi
4781:Kernville
4620:Mokelumne
4605:John Muir
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4204:Mokelumne
4166:Tehachapi
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4066:Peak list
4005:Humphreys
3954:Mokelumne
3949:Round Top
3814:Mountains
3636:Aqueducts
3326:watershed
3200:Cow Creek
3190:Pit River
3183:watershed
2758:April 26,
2728:April 26,
2487:August 6,
1849:Loon Lake
1345:Squirrels
1245:watershed
1230:grassland
1168:Echo Lake
1135:Tevis Cup
951:Mokelumne
867:Geography
790:New Spain
722:Americans
718:Spaniards
526:watershed
471:Fair Oaks
457:Discharge
221:Nebelhorn
4937:Kirkwood
4927:Homewood
4922:Heavenly
4816:Paradise
4811:Oakhurst
4796:Mariposa
4786:Loyalton
4655:Yosemite
4575:Emigrant
4570:Domeland
4479:Eldorado
4453:Yosemite
4369:Florence
4344:Isabella
4339:Oroville
4226:Tuolumne
4209:Cosumnes
4199:American
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4059:Climbing
3944:Red Lake
3087:June 11,
2813:cite web
2524:March 1,
2481:Archived
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2208:Archived
1972:See also
1877:PG&E
1333:Raccoons
1303:Goldfish
1249:U.S. EPA
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4826:Portola
4776:Jackson
4756:Chester
4625:Monarch
4509:Sequoia
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4409:Convict
4404:Crowley
4394:Mammoth
4334:Almanor
4322:Spooner
4271:Truckee
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4151:Minaret
4136:Ebbetts
4131:Monitor
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3964:Leavitt
3923:Pyramid
3863:Tyndall
3858:Langley
3848:Russell
3828:Whitney
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2872:May 10,
2779:Gizmodo
2635:May 10,
2609:May 10,
2461:May 13,
1865:peaking
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1487:Tamarix
1351:Rabbits
1348:Beavers
1330:Coyotes
760:marshes
727:Nisenan
710:Nisenan
696:History
76:Country
4976:Trails
4902:Boreal
4841:Sonora
4831:Quincy
4761:Colfax
4746:Auburn
4615:Kiavah
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4585:Hoover
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4379:Wishon
4374:Edison
4359:Shaver
4349:Donner
4281:Walker
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3979:Banner
3959:Sonora
3918:Tallac
3903:Castle
3707:Rivers
3640:canals
2656:US EPA
1966:advice
1342:Eagles
1181:Coloma
1127:mining
1065:Auburn
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879:, and
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4295:Lakes
4286:Owens
4251:Kings
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655:North
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303:Near
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4590:Ishi
4489:Inyo
4399:Bass
4329:Mono
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4266:Kern
4261:Tule
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4187:Yuba
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3969:Dana
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