Years of restoration efforts have resulted in soaring numbers of healthy salmon on Ten Mile, Navarro, Big River, and Noyo ...
Aaron HemensLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterIndigiNews First Nations fish hatcheries on both sides of the Canada-U.S.
Scientists are mostly forecasting that Chinook salmon runs in Southeast Alaska will be well within targeted goals this year. But one river near Ketchikan is an exception.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife has selected 16 projects to receive funding for the restoration, enhancement and ...
When Kurt Irwin was growing up near Salt Spring Island on British Columbia’s southern coast, spring meant herring season. He ...
Last week, Congress approved $190 million to restart a fish passage and water storage project at the Howard A. Hanson Dam.
What started as a creative brainstorm during the thick of the pandemic has since turned into one of the Mariners’ most successful marketing ploys of this era, one that has resoundingly resonated with ...
The Klamath River Transforms Following Historic Dam Removal The removal of four large dams from the Klamath River allows ...
The all-conquering pink salmon While Alaska fisheries biologists have been fretting about whether pink salmon straying from the state’s ocean-farming ranches could damage the genetics of ...
"Involuntary parks" transform Earth’s most dangerous and contaminated sites into accidental wildlife sanctuaries.
On the U.S. side, the Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT) and the Northwest Power and Conservation Council finalized a plan, ...
Canada is failing in a decades-old pledge to monitor the health of Pacific salmon, according to new research from Simon Fraser University.   At a time when government policy is geared towards ...