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The Snake River's fall chinook salmon are making a comeback.There were just 78 wild chinook salmon counted at the Lower Granite Dam in 1990. Last year,…
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Scientists say a voracious species of trout that entered Yellowstone Lake and decimated its native trout population appears to be in decline following…
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The Columbia River will remain drawn down at least until June because of the cracked Wanapum Dam in southeast Washington.
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The ongoing issue with the cracked Wanapum Dam in central Washington is now creating a problem for migrating salmon.
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It's not something we often think about, but as we go about daily life, we're constantly shedding little flakes of skin. So are animals and fish.
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The Yakama Nation’s steelhead reconditioning program is like a retreat spa for fish. And it's changing the circle of life for the species.
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New advisories from health officials in Washington and Oregon warn that some fish in the Columbia River aren’t safe to eat.
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Canadian mining company Midas Gold says it's making progress on its Golden Meadows project near Stibnite, Idaho. The company says it continues to advance…
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Biologists are preparing to poison off all the fish in a stream in Yellowstone National Park ahead of an effort to restore native fish species to those…
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Chinook salmon haven't returned naturally to the Boise River for decades, since dams downstream on the Snake River blocked their passage.But the Idaho…