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The final section of canal piping in the Three Sisters Irrigation District has been completed, marking a major milestone in ...
Jeff Miller stands atop the fish barrier at the base of Niles Community Park as they rescue stranded steelhead in 2016.
Tulalip Tribes and the state Department of Natural Resources are creating 30 log jams on the Upper Pilchuck River for salmon ...
Roughly 73 square miles of ancestral homelands once belonging to California’s Yurok Tribe have been returned to them. The land-back conservation project along the Klamath River, a partnership ...
The 47,097 acres of ancestral lands, located in the lower Klamath River watershed ... at scc.ca.gov. A map of the Blue Creek project area, which includes the Blue Creek Salmon Sanctuary and ...
(See map below.) Establishing Tribal ownership ... encompasses the entire lower half of the Blue Creek watershed, 25 miles of the eastern bank of the Klamath River and dozens of miles of smaller ...
The creek even warmed by more than 12°C (22°F). Salmon populations dropped as a result. Richard Nelson, who heads the Yurok’s watershed restoration and roads department, told Mongabay an ...
This all sounds promising for a species under siege, but salmon researchers warn that the region’s mining boom could stand in the way. In the Nass River watershed, which encompasses Strohn Creek and ...
However, eight still are struggling or in crisis. The report, the State of Salmon in Watersheds Executive Summary, and website noted that four species improved since the previous report in 2022.
Crews will begin moving thousands of tons of gravel, rock and woody debris this summer as the Marin Municipal Water District continues its effort to restore the salmon habitat in Lagunitas Creek.
In the Nass River watershed, which encompasses Strohn Creek and Meziadin Lake, some 99 percent of emerging salmon habitat is within roughly 3 miles of mineral claims, according to Moore and ...