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It's time to grab your fishing poles because late last week the Boise River got a little more crowded as nearly 300 Chinook salmon were released into the water. And tomorrow, July 18 Idaho Fish and Game will be adding even more.
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The U.S. Forest Service this month made permanent a years-long ban on motorized vehicles in the Rapid River area northwest of New Meadows.
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The Sawtooth Valley is prime habitat for Chinook and sockeye salmon; it's where the headwaters form to the Salmon River.
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Idaho Matters takes a trip to the Salmon River with a fish biologist.
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Three months ago, four women embarked on a 1,000-mile conservation campaign in an effort to protect Idaho's endangered salmon from extinction. They've now finished their trip and joined Idaho Matters to talk about what they learned and saw.
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Chinook salmon often breed in Idaho's Salmon River, but new research finds that their habitats are breaking up due to poor water conditions.
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Climate change and outdated dams are shrinking fish populations across the Mountain West and beyond. That includes a species that a Native American tribe in our region used to rely on.
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In March, Idaho Fish and Game projected the number of Chinook salmon would be well below normal in Idaho’s rivers this spring. Last week, the agency…
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Idaho and Oregon have worked out a deal to keep operating the Hells Canyon Complex on the Snake River. The Governors of both states announced the…
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Authorities have released recovery plans for federally protected Snake River chinook salmon and steelhead intended to make sure each species is…