Draft Grizzly Bear Restoration Plan By USFWS, NPS Calls For 200 Bears In North Cascades Within 60-100 Years

Up To 10 Wolves From Northeast Oregon To Be Relocated To Colorado West Slope In Voter-Approved Reintroduction Effort

Though Far Below Historical Returns, Impressive Numbers This Year For Pacific Lamprey Passing Columbia/Snake River Dams

Study: The Massive Surge Of Hatchery Pink Salmon In North Pacific Harming Abundance Of Other Salmon Species, Whales, Birds

Researchers Show E-DNA Detects Genetic Diversity Of Invasive Fish; Can Help Trace Source Of New Population, Prevent Further Invasions

Biden Administration Says BPA To Provide $200 Million Over 20 Years To Advance Salmon Reintroduction In Upper Columbia River Blocked Areas

Idaho Initiates Rapid Response Plan After Quagga Mussel Larvae Detected In Snake River Near Twin Falls; WDFW Increases Monitoring

With A Continued Strong Fall Chinook Run (Above 10-Year Average), States Extend Recreational Fishing Below Bonneville, Add Gillnetting Days

Draft 2023 Survival Study Says Substantial Gains In Adult Returns Of Imperiled  Salmon, Steelhead Will Require Breaching Lower Snake River Dams

More Recreational Salmon Fishing Days Added Below Bonneville; With New Washington Policy, States Disagree On Gillnetting Periods

Columbia River Fish Run Update: Upriver Steelhead Forecast Shoots Upward, Managers Allow More Buoy 10 Fishing, Gillnetting

Global Synthesis Of Peer-Reviewed Research On Hatchery Impacts On Wild Salmonids (206 Papers, 1970-2021) Says 80 Percent Show Adverse Impacts

UW Study Quantifies Fossil Fuel Emissions Causing Polar Bear Declines; Method Can Be Used For Other Species Impacted By Global Warming

NOAA Begins Court-Ordered Work On EIS Analyzing Increase Of Hatchery Salmon Production To Feed Imperiled Killer Whales

NOAA Taking Comments On Ongoing Hatchery/Genetic Management Plan That Keeps Snake River Sockeye From Going Extinct

Bad News For Salmon: Walleye Spreading Into Idaho, Most Reports Ever Of Walleye Upstream Of Lower Granite Dam

Snake River Sockeye Run Winding Down As Fish Head To Stanley Basin; Conversion Rate From Bonneville Dam To Lower Granite Low

Is A Growing American White Pelican Population In Mid-Columbia River Threat To Salmonids? Researchers Now Studying Predation Impacts

Promising Sign For Declining Gray Whales? Researchers Count Increase In Calves Headed North To Arctic Feeding Grounds

Study Of Protected Birds Found Dead Along Powerlines In The West Found Illegal Shooting A Significant Threat, 66 Percent Of Birds Studied Shot

Alaska To Test New Selective Harvest Setnet Gear, Looking For Way To Catch Surplus Sockeye While Protecting Kenai King Salmon At Historic Lows

WSU Study Shows Substantial Spread Of Invasive Asian Clams In Columbia River, Threat To River’s Food Web

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