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Imagine standing on a riverbank as thousands of dead salmon float past, belly-up and rotting in the hot California air. That's the sight—and smell—that greeted people along the Klamath River ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – The return of salmon to the Little Spokane River marks a significant moment for the Spokane tribe and the community. More than 100 individuals gathered to release 50 adult ...
The recently completed removal of dams on the Klamath River is raising hopes of rebuilding the population of threatened spring-run Chinook salmon.
On a river that runs from Oregon to California’s North Coast, the four dams blocked salmon from 400 miles of upper Klamath River and its tributaries, leading to a devastating decline in fish ...
For the first time in more than a century, salmon are swimming freely along the Klamath River and its tributaries near the California-Oregon line. That development comes just days after the ...
Salmon fishing season in the Columbia River will continue at least through Sept. 30, Washington and Oregon officials agreed Wednesday. State, tribal and federal biologists originally forecast a ...
The removal of dams on the Klamath River has enabled salmon to swim far upstream to spawn. Wildlife officials have found salmon upstream in Oregon.
Chinook salmon have historically spawned in the North Yuba River, but haven’t been seen in its waters since the construction of the Englebright Dam east of Yuba City in 1941.
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