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A fall-run Chinook salmon seen on Oct. 16, 2024, in a tributary of the Klamath River located above the former J.C. Boyle Dam. The fish is the first to return to the Klamath Basin in Oregon in more ...
A fall chinook salmon swims through a tributary of the Klamath River in Oregon in October 2024, after four dams were removed downstream. Paul Wilson “Dams are coming out.
When a truck carrying over 100,000 salmon crashed and overturned, it might have spelled destruction for the fish aboard, which were intended to replenish local populations in the Imnaha River.
Salmon have officially returned to Oregon’s Klamath Basin for the first time in more than a century, months after the largest dam removal project in U.S. history freed hundreds of miles of the ...
When a truck carrying over 100,000 salmon crashed and overturned, it might have spelled destruction for the fish aboard, which were intended to replenish local populations in the Imnaha River.