Nearly 70,000 salmon returned to the Klamath River and its tributaries, according to a recently released Review of 2026 Ocean ...
Ashland High School student Keeya Wiki kayaked 310 miles on the Klamath River last summer, from its start east of the Cascade mountains of Oregon to where the river meets the Pacific Ocean in Northern ...
The Bureau of Reclamation, in coordination with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA Fisheries, announced Friday it is directing temporary flow adjustments at both Link River Dam and ...
A federal judge in Oregon ruled late Wednesday that dams have to allow more water to pass through to save the salmon ...
River advocates say penstock rupture that killed juvenile salmon reflects broader risks tied to aging hydroelectric power ...
We hear from Yurok Attorney Amy Cordalis, one of many Indigenous leaders who have fought for the un-damming and healing of the majestic Klamath River Basin, spanning Oregon and California. Amy’s Yurok ...
The Portland Press Herald reported that $1 million has been granted by the Maine Natural Resources Conservation Program, a ...
The cold, crystalline waters of Blue Creek — a refuge for salmon and a place of cultural importance to the Yurok Tribe — cut through bedrock and over tumbled-smooth gray stones until they empty into ...
The NRC Committee on Endangered and Threatened Fishes in the Klamath River Basin has studied the USBR biological assessment on the shortnose and Lost River suckers, the USFWS biological opinion with ...
The cold, crystalline waters of Blue Creek — a refuge for salmon and a place of cultural importance to the Yurok Tribe — cut through bedrock and over tumbled-smooth gray stones until they empty into ...
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