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Snake River sockeye are born in Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains. The young salmon swim out to the ocean, where they live for up to three years. When they’re ready to spawn, they make what sounds ...
Forest Rangers with the Salmon Challis National Forest are warning travelers to be cautious while traveling along Salmon River Road #030. As temperatures continue to increase, the warm weather can ...
The simple reality is the lower Snake River dams are an insurmountable obstacle for Idaho’s salmon. Their continued operation ensures Idaho’s wild fish runs to the Pacific and back will disappear.
The Oregon Trail was a challenge, to say the least, but its most dangerous crossing has evolved into one of the most beautiful parks in the Gem State.