which have cut off Chinook from extensive wilderness and high-quality habitat in Idaho. Overall the Columbia River System dams cut off more than 55% of spawning and rearing habitat for salmon, which ...
This year, fisheries managers are forecasting 122,500 adult spring chinook. But there is another bit of bad news. The return ...
The stories of salmon and orcas in the Pacific Northwest are linked. Their paths intermingle in a vast web of... Read Story ...
The change from the Biden to the Trump administration is primed to alter the trajectory of salmon recovery in the Snake and Columbia river basins ... and wild spring chinook, steelhead, sockeye ...
(Lily Roby/Courthouse News) PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) — Picture the journey of a typical Chinook salmon up the Columbia River. As she reaches the end of her migration, she’s traveled around 500 miles, ...
The pace of salmon recovery work — and difficulty in funding these complex projects — is hindering our ability to recover ...
Following close behind the smelt are spring Chinook, headed up the Columbia to spawn in the rivers and ... A sea lion eats a salmon in the Willamette River. (Photo courtesy of Oregon Department of ...
Northern Pikeminnow Sport Report Program aims to reduce the number of pikeminnow preying on juvenile salmon and steelhead ...
The change from the Biden to the Trump administration is primed to alter the trajectory of salmon recovery in the Snake and ...
Though the Fraser River does not cross the border as the Columbia does, the Fraser is intimately tied to the lands and waters ...
These sea lions are moving upriver to feast on spawning smelt and migrating salmon, wildlife officials ... of fish — up to 44% of the Columbia River spring Chinook run and 25% of the Willamette ...