Boise native Jack Hurty leads efforts to restore Idaho's salmon and steelhead by advocating for Lower Snake River dam removal ...
Community members interested in the Lower Snake River's recreational future are invited to participate in upcoming public ...
An agreement between four Native American Tribes, two states, and the U.S. government unlocks investments that can restore ...
If the lower Snake River dams are breached, the way in which people recreate in the 140-mile corridor from Lewiston to the ...
A free-flowing river would replace the existing slackwater reservoirs. Parks and boat ramps would be left far from water’s ...
The Seattle Times’ recent article gives the most comprehensive view I’ve seen yet regarding the plight of orcas and salmon (“Where is Tahlequah? What we know about the mother orca and her calf,” The C ...
The study by the U.S. the Bureau of Reclamation and Washington Department of Ecology indicates that breaching the dams would not change the river’s ability to meet current and future water withdrawals ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Sen. Matt Boehnke (R-Kennewick) filed legislation to push federal lawmakers to take action to protect four ...
The study by the U.S. the Bureau of Reclamation and Washington Department of Ecology indicates that breaching the dams would ...
The ways in which breaching the lower Snake River would affect recreation depends on your perspective. Those who love to water ski, tube or wake board and folks who love to dip a paddle in flat water ...
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