Anglers no longer have to notch their salmon and steelhead permits, but other things are requiredIDAHO - Along with a new ...
Steelhead do not necessarily die after spawning ... so fish that have been spawned are then harvested and sold by a state contractor. Coho salmon also only spawn once and die soon after, according ...
The salmon and steelhead hatchery is one of four, including Rapid River Hatchery near Riggins, that the power company ...
Officials are still not close to reaching their goal of returning at least 5 million salmon and steelhead to the Columbia ...
The upper portion of Sonoma Creek, near Glen Ellen and Kenwood, was once a more vibrant stream corridor that supported large runs of steelhead, Chinook and another species, coho salmon.
A coho salmon makes its way up Cedar Creek ... Back then, officials believe between 10-16 million salmon and steelhead returned to the Columbia River Basin annually. Kate Self, a fish and wildlife ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation said they will update an environmental study on the management ...
The seismic injection of cash for salmon conservation is coming mainly from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the ...
Tacoma Power released 163 coho adults, 27 coho jacks, and one cutthroat trout into the Tilton River at Bremer Bridge and they ...
In recent decades, the climate crisis has turned up the dial, deepening droughts and fueling a rise in catastrophic fire as ...
Upper Columbia coho and Mid-Columbia sockeye. Additionally, 13 salmon and steelhead stocks in the Columbia River Basin are listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act.