Presumed dead, wild Atlantic salmon return to the Connecticut River
Biologists discover first salmon spawning since Revolutionary War, drawing new attention to canceled restoration program
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Biologists discover first salmon spawning since Revolutionary War, drawing new attention to canceled restoration program
Costs of maintaining dams along the Snake River could outweigh their benefits
Billy Frank Jr. devoted his life to protecting fishing rights for Native American communities in the Pacific Northwest
For the first time, the FDA has approved genetically modified animal products for American consumers
Having narrowly avoided being wiped out by hydropower dams, Idaho’s sockeye salmon are now facing a new threat
The Lummi Nation is opposed to proposed coal export terminals that it says threaten treaty rights, traditional life
Warm water temperatures have made life 'grim' for sockeye salmon in the Pacific Northwest
2011 modifications to drill allow for longer exercises, more explosives, and use of sonar in protected water
Critics blame hydroelectric dams, not the birds, for significant salmon decline
The cormorants in the Columbia River eat an estimated 11 million young salmon and steelhead every year