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Salmon are plentiful in these rivers when they are spawning.
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spawning grounds are where salmon and other fish lay their eggs
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Bears eat salmon they catch while the salmon are traveling upstream to their spawning grounds. The 'spawning run' for most North American salmon species starts in late spring or early summer and ends in the fall, October or November, in most spawning grounds.
the mother dies
A "salmon nest" is properly referred to as a salmon spawning bed.
Alaskan salmon head up river in the summer months because they are heading back to their spawning grounds. Last time they were there, they were not spawning, but hatching. Once the salmon spawn and lay eggs, they usually die around two weeks later.
Kodiak and grizzly bears are some of the bears that live in Africa, they fish in rivers to catch a meal, typically salmon and during spawning seasons when they travel upriver to breed
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Salmon is renewable because salmon reproduce quickly, unlike oil, which takes millions of years to reform.
Salmon Spawning