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Environment Trump ends historic Columbia River deal with tribes, Northwest states on endangered fish Published: Jun. 12, 2025, 5:02 p.m.
Trump breaks historic Columbia River deal between U.S. government, tribes, Northwest states Published 6:11 am Friday, June 13, 2025 By Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital Chronicle ...
(Right) Portrait of Farley Eaglespeaker, a member of the Nez Perce Tribe, sitting atop a fishing scaffold along the Columbia River, in Cascade Locks, Oregon, on July 23, 2024.
Five of the 15 wolves brought to Colorado from British Columbia in January for the reintroduction have died, triggering a potential program review. The deaths represent a 67% survival rate ...
As of Monday, the areas of Canada with the most fires include British Columbia with 69 and Alberta with 49. Last week, the provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba declared state of emergencies due ...
British Columbia Potential for further growth for wildfire in northeast B.C., officials say Kiskatinaw River wildfire on B.C.-Alta. border has led to 70 people being put on evacuation order ...
Wildfire smoke hangs in the air above Highway 97 north of Buckinghorse River, British Columbia, on Friday, May 30, 2025. Nasuna Stuart-Ulin/The Canadian Press/AP What To Know The air quality ...
British Columbia B.C. premier pushes plan for mining exploration despite Bill 15 backlash 'They say damn the environment, full speed ahead': Hugh Braker on NDP plan to fast-track major projects ...
British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province, is well known for its spectacular landscapes, offering endless views of serrated peaks, opaline glacier lakes and feather-tipped pines.
Negotiations over the Columbia River basin could affect the environment in Canada and electrical generation and flood control in the United States. Negotiations of a 60-year-old treaty between ...
Completed in 1914 as the western end of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, the Skeena travels through some of British Columbia’s wildest backcountry, including the 24,700sq mile Great Bear ...
If Columbia peoples had flourished since time immemorial along the river, diseases brought by Euro-Americans such as smallpox, measles, typhoid, influenza swept through with colonial trade came ...