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Explore the Snake River: its map, rich history from Native Americans to pioneers, impressive length, and facts about Hells ...
Explore the Columbia River: its map, rich history from Native Americans to pioneers, impressive length, and facts about its ...
Members of the Upper Mississippi River Waterway Association will tour the Columbia-Snake River system the week of June 23. The tour is the latest in an ongoing partnership with Pacific […] ...
The Bonneville Power Administration pays for the program to help mitigate the impact of the Columbia and Snake river hydroelectric dams on salmon.
It called for a temporarily halt to a long-running lawsuit over the Columbia River hydrosystem, and particularly the lower Snake River dams, for up to a decade.
The ecological, cultural and economic value of the Columbia River’s watershed is so immense that “Big River” perhaps best captures the magnitude of this system.
The U.S. needs to honor their treaties – promises – to people they are legally required under federal law to protect.
The Columbia River is the third largest grain export gateway in the world behind only the Mississippi and Brazil’s Paraná.
Feds want to update EIS study rejecting removing Snake River dams in Washington to help salmon. Dams could be breached, electricity lost.
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Thursday pulling the federal government out of a historical Columbia River management deal.
Federal agencies are revisiting their original environmental analysis of the Columbia and Snake River Dams. The US Army Core of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation are preparing a supplemental ...
The fish swimming up the lower Snake River number in the hundreds of thousands, but proponents of breaching the four dams on that stretch of the river say they’re the wrong fish. Statistics ...