Something entirely new: Using dams to save salmon - Columbia Insight
Report raises question of hunting seals to save Washington salmon | Washington | thecentersquare.com
Last call for salmon on Southwest Washington rivers - The Columbian
Pacific Salmon Will Regain Access to Hundreds of Miles of Spawning Grounds as Historic Dam Removal Gets Green Light
Unchecked pollution is contaminating the salmon that Pacific Northwest tribes eat - OPB
'Momentous:' Feds advance largest dam demo in U.S. history | Water | capitalpress.com
Salmon Recovery Grants Awarded 2022 (PDF)
The racism, and resilience, behind today’s Pacific Northwest salmon crisis - OPB
An adult chinook is swimming in Hangman Creek for the first time in 108 years, a symbolic victory for the Coeur d'Alene Tribe | The Spokesman-Review
White House: To help salmon, lower Snake River dams may need to be removed | Water | capitalpress.com
PNW hatcheries aren't saving salmon, investigation finds | Crosscut
Washington Democrats make dam removal a platform plank | Washington | thecentersquare.com
'New definition of progress': Nez Perce Tribe takes over management of national salmon hatchery | The Spokesman-Review
What the largest project of its kind on Lower Columbia means for salmon, waterfowl - Columbia Insight
It’s the largest habitat restoration project ever completed on the Lower Columbia River.
The US has spent more than $2B on a plan to save salmon. The fish are vanishing anyway. - OPB
Inland Northwest tribes are using technology to track young salmon in hopes of returning runs to the Columbia and Spokane rivers | The Pacific Northwest Inlander
This will mark the final release of juvenile salmon whose journeys down the Spokane and Columbia rivers are being tracked by several Inland Northwest tribes
KUOW - Seattle fish research could shake up global tire industry
Research in Seattle-area creeks has discovered tire bits shedding lethal amounts of a little-known, salmon-killing chemical called 6PPD-quinone.
Springers back in best numbers since 2016 | The Spokesman-Review
Spring chinook are continuing to make an impressive showing at Bonneville Dam.
Salmon Summit Teaches Kids About Conservation, Science - Northwest Public Broadcasting
$3 Million Will Help Tribes Study Salmon Reintroduction In The Upper Columbia Basin - Northwest Public Broadcasting
Bringing salmon back to the Upper Columbia River will take a lot of time and a lot of money, according to the Upper Columbia United Tribes.
PNW tribe brings lawsuit against Seattle on behalf of salmon | Crosscut
After clashes over Skagit River dams and fish passages, the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe is legally pushing for the fish's 'right to flourish.'
For decades, dams have kept salmon out of the Spokane River. Now, tribes are studying how to bring the fish back | The Spokesman-Review
On Wednesday, the Coeur d’Alene Tribe released more than 500 summer chinook into Hangman Creek
To Revive a River, Restore Its Hidden Gut - Scientific American
Removing Condit Dam spurred hopes, but it also begged questions the White Salmon River is slowly answering - OPB
Fisheries biologists with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife float the lower section of the White Salmon River each fall to count returning salmon.
New data could help scientists worldwide studying fish passage through dams - OPB
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory tag young chinook salmon with tags slightly bigger than a grain of rice.
WAWG signs letter to governor, legislature on salmon recovery | WAWG
Our farmers have implemented conservation on their lands for decades and generations with help and in partnership with local conservation districtsv...
Debris from flooding kills over 3.5 million salmon at Mason County hatchery | South Sound | ifiberone.com
More than 3.5 million hatchery salmon became casualties of recent flooding in Mason County.
Passing the Private Forest Accord Would Help Oregon Catch Up with Washington and California - Sightline Institute
The resulting Private Forest Accord deal, signed in October 2021, would amend Oregon’s Forest Practices Act to expand riparian buffers, tighten protections against landslides and erosion, support small woodland owners, and improve the rulemaking process going forward
250K steelhead fish missing from Washington state hatchery - OPB
The smolts that were discovered missing on Sunday accounted for about 64% of Lyons Ferry Hatchery’s Wallowa stock summer steelhead and less than 8% of the overall hatchery steelhead production in the Snake River basin
Salmon are no longer kings of the Columbia. That has biologists worried - Columbia Insight
A recent report shows an explosion of growth of a non-native species in the Columbia River.