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Nearly three decades into his research on how aquatic systems are responding climate change in Bristol Bay, University of Washington (UW) veteran fisheries biologist Daniel Schindler says smart ...
In a Sunday press release, after almost a century, the Leavenworth Winter Sports Club (LWSC) announced the selection of its ...
The dams’ average output is 940MW, enough electricity to power Seattle, for example, for a year. At capacity, the dams will ...
PILCHUCK RIVER, Snohomish County — With a thunderous roar, the Chinook helicopter emerged above the treetops. Four uprooted ...
Since marine mammals were federally protected, the only course of action for federal and state officials was to find a ...
New report comes as Washington is in drought, the already-low snowpack is quickly melting and once-rare toxic algae blooms ...
The Washougal is the week’s shining star with fresh summer steelhead in good numbers from the mouth to the Mercantile ...
Environmental group Save Our Wild Salmon released its first Columbia River Hot Water Report of the year Wednesday, as water ...
“It’s going to continue to be a tough year,” Stinson said. The department was forced to cut about $20 million, according to ...
The Donald Trump administration has pulled the federal government out of a Joe Biden-era plan to invest more than $1 billion ...
Native American News Salmon, tribal sovereignty, and energy collide as US abandons Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement Published: Jul. 01, 2025, 4:00 p.m.
Layoffs, a hatchery closure and reduced salmon and steelhead monitoring are all part of the new reality for Washington's fish and wildlife agency as it navigates deep budget cuts ordered by state ...
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