Life-history variation is fundamental to the long-term persistence of populations and species because it ensures their ...
It’s sink or swim, eat or be eaten when smolts hit the ocean. The conditions there can play an outsized role in how many of them survive to adulthood and return to fresh water rivers to spawn. But the ...
"There's this feeling that the river just feels different. It feels stronger. It feels cleaner," said the Yurok Tribe's ...
Join the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Washington State Parks at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, at Schafer State ...
“Oh man, you’ve just been eaten by catfish,” California Department of Fish and Wildlife interpreter Molly Shea told 6-year-old Sebastian Alvarez after he spun the salmon wheel of survival for a tenth ...
California’s last wild salmon are one drought, and one more round of mismanagement, from vanishing from the state’s rivers, ...
A salmon caught by Karuk Tribe member Ron Reed using a traditional dip net sits on the banks of the Klamath River at Ishi Pishi Falls on Sept. 29, 2022, in Siskiyou County. Troy Hockaday, a Karuk ...
It might be the last weekend to see what all the fuss around salmon is about. Naturalists with the Seattle Aquarium will be out along the Cedar River at four locations for the last time this month to ...