Fisheries biologists start the annual process in October because that’s when the salmon are ready to give up their eggs.
After the removal of small dams and the addition of fish ladders, salmon have been seen swimming further up a Bay Area creek ...
These chinooks are likely hatchery strays. But they are still an ecosystem boon—and flaming-bright symbols of restoration at work.
In this weekend’s North Dakota Outdoors, Mike Anderson takes us to Lake Sakakawea, where fisheries crews and the Garrison Dam ...
Four Klamath River dams were removed in recent years, allowing salmon to repopulate — but officials say some fish are showing ...
The historic Klamath River dam removal project was a key milestone of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Salmon Strategy for a Hotter, Drier Future, introduced in 2024 to chart important priorities and actions ...
The fish leave the ocean, travel under the Golden Gate Bridge and head down to the South Bay, where they enter local creeks ...
The Iron Gate Dam, pictured here, is one of four dams along the Klamath River scheduled to be removed by the end of 2024. Once the dams are gone, crews will work to restore the river and surrounding ...
Sep. 12—TRAVERSE CITY — Salmon jumped against the concrete walls of the James P. Price Trap and Transfer Facility as curious passersby saw it teeming with fish. Wednesday marked the first full day of ...
Press release Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Fort Peck fisheries and hatchery staff wrapped up the annual Chinook salmon egg-taking efforts last week. A total of 895,131 Chinook eggs were collected, ...
The complex lifecycle of salmon is intriguing and takes place in both rivers and oceans. Here is the whole life cycle ...
Just over a year after the historic removal of four hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River, the Klamath Basin is taking ...