Officials in California and Oregon are already seeing coho and chinook salmon returning to the now free-flowing upper Klamath ...
In the ensuing years, the treaty tribes brought down dams on the Elwha River and forced the state to begin replacing ... up against shoreline armoring scours beaches of potential salmon spawning sites ...
Once a tragic example of degraded wildlife habitat, the Klamath River’s dam removal demonstrates how people can halt the ...
The most reliable viewing locations for seeing the salmon in person are the footbridges in Arroyo Park and Maritime Heritage ...
The East Bay Municipal Utility District announced more than 30,000 fish had been recorded since September due to conservation ...
The 2024-25 fall run of Chinook salmon currently underway on the Mokelumne River has already set a new record for the most salmon returning to spawn, EBMUD said.
These are the sounds of the Brunette River, as it cuts through the suburbs of Burnaby. And rising above the din of Metro Vancouver, the splashing of chum salmon as they push upstream to spawn.
Spawning salmon have returned to Whatcom ... Gibby, a Lummi Nation tribal member, holds a hatchery salmon near the mouth of the Nooksack River in August. “Please help protect the salmon, their ...
Sixty years ago, I was a reporter for the Klamath Falls (Oregon) Herald and News and with my family lived in a small house on the Link River, which flows out of Upper Klamath Lake, draining a ...
Spawning salmon have returned to Whatcom ... Gibby, a Lummi Nation tribal member, holds a hatchery salmon near the mouth of the Nooksack River in August. Rachel Showalter The Bellingham Herald ...
Although situated on the edge of downtown Klamath Falls, the Link River was, and probably still ... dams on the Klamath that blocked upstream salmon spawning. COPCO, as the utility was known ...