Truckee River restoration give trout a boost
13th Nov 2006, 16:51 GMT
SPARKS, Nev. -- Fish populations are flourishing in a stretch of the Truckee River east of Reno where crews have been restoring the river banks and bottoms to a more natural setting, biologists say.
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