The Klamath River begins in southern Oregon, winds through Northern California and empties into the Pacific, a watershed the ...
Restoring water for salmon runs is restorative for the region’s people as it will improve water quality for all.” ...
SACRAMENTO, California — Chuck Bonham, the longtime director of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, is leaving ...
Editor’s note: This is another in an ongoing series by Sacramento Bee opinion writer Tom Philp examining the precipitous decline of California’s wild salmon and what can be done to head off extinction ...
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Feds deny endangered species protection for two Chinook salmon species
Two species of Chinook salmon will not be added to the federal endangered species list. In a report published Dec. 8, the ...
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Cold water fish spotted upstream in Northern California for first time in 70 years: 'It's epic'
"I think of [them] as kind of the soul of our rivers." Cold water fish spotted upstream in Northern California for first time in 70 years: 'It's epic' first appeared on The Cool Down.
On Dec. 8, Federal fisheries officials rejected a bid to designate West Coast Chinook salmon as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act.
Federal plan to boost Delta exports could shift burden to California and worsen conditions for already struggling salmon ...
Coho salmon have migrated more than 90 miles up the Russian River, offering hope of recovery for the endangered fish.
From tiny towns to crystalline lakes and the Sawtooth Mountains, these are the state’s can’t-miss destinations.
Ms. Marris is the author, most recently, of “Wild Souls: Freedom and Flourishing in the Non-Human World.” She wrote from Portland, Ore. When the last of four dams on the Klamath River in southern ...
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