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Even with spill, however, journeys from the far reaches of the Snake River out to the Pacific that used to take young salmon ...
According to Kayeloni Scott, executive director of the Columbia and Snake River Campaign, the studies were geared at finding out if dam removal was even possible. “These pieces of information ...
The Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. The Bureau of Reclamation are indefinitely delaying public meetings that were to begin next week in advance of writing a new environmental impact statement for ...
Lawmakers from Idaho and Washington have introduced a new bill to keep the four lower Snake River dams in place. The Northwest Energy Security Act, introduced by Senator Jim Risch ...
Concerning the dam removal debate, there are a number of facts which should be undisputed. 1. The Snake River dams have reduced the salmon runs. 2. At the same time salmon runs in Washington rivers, ...
The Trump administration said the review, which was ordered by a court settlement, will be indefinitely paused.
Green filled milk jugs with shad fry and took them onto a transcontinental train. After a seven-day journey, he arrived in ...
Managing the Columbia River is essential to the ... the mainstem of the river and its primary tributary — the Snake River — includes 18 dams that provide 40 percent of the United States ...
Crew members from The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Bluebell, commissioned in 1944, help improve safety along rivers in Portland ...
Marvin Entel’s letter (Tribune, Feb. 16) regarding habitat loss for salmon and steelhead was interesting, but a large part of the story was not mentioned.
Because Washington shares a 427-mile border with Canada, it is not surprising that President Donald Trump’s bizarre feud with our neighbors to the north has a large impact on our state.
Spill, which is now happening at each federal dam along the Columbia-Snake river system that has fish passage, allows out-migrating salmon to dodge the dams’ deadly turbines, increasing their ...