The Upper Klamath Basin has seen the return of endangered Coho Salmon for the first time in over six decades. This comes ...
The California Department of Fish & Wildlife says that the returning Coho salmon are being kept at the Fall Creek Hatchery ...
Officials in California and Oregon are already seeing coho and chinook salmon returning to the now free-flowing upper Klamath ...
Once a tragic example of degraded wildlife habitat, the Klamath River’s dam removal demonstrates how people can halt the ...
Coho salmon in the Klamath Basin are listed as a threatened species under both state and federal endangered species acts.
A California tribe says coho salmon are suffering due to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s management of dams along Northern California’s Trinity River. The Yurok Tribe accuses the bureau of violating ...
For the first time in over 60 years, seven of the threatened Coho salmon made their return to the Upper Klamath River basin.
The storm, driven by the season’s first major atmospheric river, inundated the Pacific Northwest and Northern California, killing at least three people and causing widespread power outages.
As soils fully saturate, water levels are rising, including on the Eel River south of Eureka where major flooding is forecast. At least moderate flooding is expected on additional tributaries ...
Restricted dam releases violate the Endangered Species Act’s prohibition against taking threatened coho salmon in the Trinity River in Northern California, according to a new complaint the Yurok Tribe ...