Volunteers with the Carkeek Watershed Community Action Project counted a record number of salmon taking their final swim at ...
Wild Atlantic salmon help support communities in the North Atlantic both as a source of food and an economic driver.
After the nation's largest dam removal, scientists are intensively monitoring fish and other signs of possible rebounding ...
Portland General Electric and Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs joined forces in the reintroduction effort in 2005.
Carkeek Park offers weekend viewings of chum salmon returns with informative Salmon Stewards and a family-friendly Salmon ...
After years of protests, court battles and even picketing, Klamath tribes are able to return to a restored river.
The salmon likely traveled about 230 miles from the Pacific to reach the tributary, even though the four dams were removed ...
That migration for Chinook salmon was blocked by the installation of four hydroelectric dams along the Klamath River: The Iron Gate dam, the Copco 1 and Copco 2 dams, and the J.C. Boyle dam.
Every year, thousands of bald eagles gather on the Harrison River – particularly near Harrison Mills – during their southern ...
A group of 21 tribes sued the state in the early 2000s to force the replacement of culverts that, because of their design or lack of maintenance, block salmon and steelhead trout migration.
Additionally, structural barriers built in rivers that impede migration routes, water scarcity due to excessive use and rising ocean temperatures caused by climate change further endanger salmon ...