Now, Sacramento County could soon have its own permanent wildlife feed. Alan Friedman is the man behind Sacramento's salmon cam.
It's a first-of-its-kind project along the American River Parkway. The live camera is designed to catch a glimpse of Chinook salmon as they swim up the American River at the end of their long journey from the Pacific Ocean.
County park commissioners recently approved the concept, and now Friedman is launching a pilot project at Sailor Bar in Fair Oaks.
It could also be used to spot other wildlife that lives along the parkway.
Many people think the new nature cam is a great idea.
In this beginning phase, the camera will have to be set up and taken down each day.
In the future, there could be a permanently mounted camera that runs on solar power.
The camera will also be able to see historical artifacts like ancestral grinding rocks and gold mining tailings.
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