As Chinook salmon continue to make progress in the Klamath Basin following dam removal, a local organization is calling for ...
Just a year after four dams were removed, fall Chinook have migrated nearly 300 miles into the Upper Klamath Basin in ...
A team of scientists from Mongolia spent three days touring various areas along the Klamath River recently to learn about the ...
Chinook salmon on the Klamath River made it all the way to the river's headwaters in southern Oregon some 300 miles from the ...
Despite the hopeful strides the river has taken in healing, scientists say federal funding cuts pose a setback to continued ...
Starting Saturday, Oct. 18, and continuing through Nov. 30, anglers on the Umatilla River will not be allowed to keep chinook ...
Chinook salmon migrate up the Columbia River in Oregon. (Dave Alan/Getty Images) Editor’s note: This is the second installment of a four-part series on salmon that will run in the Idaho Capital Sun on ...
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After dams removed, biologists say salmon returning to the Klamath River
The dams were removed from Klamath River because they caused water quality problems that spread disease and killed thousands of salmon, officials say.
Chinook salmon, pictured here, is Oregon’s official state fish and is of high cultural value to Northwest tribes and high economic value to Oregon’s coastal economies. (Photo courtesy of Pacific ...
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