Do salmon live in Nevada

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2026-07-15 13:05

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Salmon do not naturally inhabit Nevada, as the state lacks the suitable oceanic and freshwater environments typically required for their life cycle. However, some species, like the Lahontan cutthroat trout, are native to the region and can be found in certain lakes and rivers. Additionally, hatcheries may introduce salmon for recreational fishing, but these are not part of a natural population. Overall, salmon are not part of Nevada's native aquatic ecosystem.

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