Rich Cowell brought his 3-year-old grandson to the Nimbus Hatchery on Saturday so he could see salmon jumping the fish ladder to complete their life cycle.<blockquote>
Visitors photograph king salmon in a large aquarium display at the annual American River Salmon Festival at Nimbus Hatchery in Rancho Cordova on Saturday.</blockquote><blockquote>
Karyn Cheng of Citrus Heights, right, peers at jars containing the eggs of salmon in various stages of development at the American RiverSalmon Festival on Saturday. A combination of factors is behind the decreased salmon population, says Nimbus Hatchery manager Bob Burks.</blockquote>
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Visitors photograph king salmon in a large aquarium display at the annual American River Salmon Festival at Nimbus Hatchery in Rancho Cordova on Saturday.</blockquote><blockquote>
Karyn Cheng of Citrus Heights, right, peers at jars containing the eggs of salmon in various stages of development at the American RiverSalmon Festival on Saturday. A combination of factors is behind the decreased salmon population, says Nimbus Hatchery manager Bob Burks.</blockquote>
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